Undersecretary of the Ministry of Communications: Iraq is linked to all the countries of the world via submarine cables
On: Saturday 03/10/2012 8:56





Baghdad (news) .. According to Undersecretary of the Ministry of Communications Engineer Amir Bayati, that Iraq will be linked to all the countries of the world via submarine cables.
Bayati said (of the Agency news): Iraq has two undersea cables and is connected to all neighboring countries via cable and is now the first integrated network.
He added that the link was completed in submarine cable and remained only activate and pass from the ground station services in FAO.
He explained: that Iraq is thus linked to all the countries of the world via submarine cable which is characterized by very high capacities.
The General Company for Post & Telecommunications in the Ministry of Communications has suggested the accomplishment of a submarine cable in September of last year.
The director general of the former company engineer Qasim Muhammad al-Hassani said (of the Agency news) earlier: that there are some problems faced by the project cable (GBI) and (Flack) port FAO Iraqi and Mubarak of Kuwait, noting that these problems are simple in front of this great project, expected to be complete this project in the next September, and continued: This project is going to shift in the telecommunications sector in the country by linking Iraq world countries through the system extension cables integrated across the Persian Gulf, adding that the project includes the provision of services Telephone and data transmission and Internet services and the transfer is the source of live television and video within a sophisticated communications system followed by most countries in the world at the present time.
He said Hassani: that the Internet services via this cable will be faster and cheaper as well as disruptions of the few you get in this kind of cables that pass through the sea relative to the cable ground up number Qtoatha in Iraq (10 20) cut through the month.




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