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Laying works were completed in July 2008 by the American cable ship CS Tyco Decisive, just a couple of weeks prior to the South Ossetia War. The submarine cable was manufactured and laid byand consists of two fiber pairs each carrying 96 wavelengths with a bandwidth of 100 Gbit/s providing a total bandwidth of 12. Bulgaria has officially joined the implementation of Kardesa, a large-scale project for an underwater optical cable across the Black Sea that will connect Europe with the Caspian region and Asia. The 100 million euro investment has been secured by telecommunications giant Vodafone. The optical fibers will be connected on land at Aheloy, after which the existing infrastructure of Bulgartransgaz will be used An official event organized by the British Embassy in Bulgaria marked the official launch of one of the most significant technological projects in the region – the. dollars) for the construction of 7,000 kilometers of fiber optic networks across Bulgaria were signed on Tuesday, marking a major step forward in the country's digital transformation. Nearly 400,000 Bulgarians and 140 municipalities in remote areas where connectivity is not well developed will have access to high-speed internet at 1 Gbps over a fibre-optic network and will be covered by a 5G mobile network.
The project represents not only a technological upgrade but also a strategic partnership between Alstom and Bulgaria, aligning with broader
EVO.bg has built over 1000 kilometers of fibre optic cable across Bulgaria and has pioneered industry-changing technologies along the way. Since our first project in 2003, we have been committed to
An official event organized by the British Embassy in Bulgaria marked the official launch of one of the most significant technological projects in the
Laying works were completed in July 2008 by the American cable ship CS Tyco Decisive, just a couple of weeks prior to the South Ossetia War. The submarine cable was manufactured and laid by TE Connectivity and consists of two fiber pairs each carrying 96 wavelengths with a bandwidth of 100 Gbit/s providing a total bandwidth of 12.8 Tbit/s (originally 64 × 10 Gbit/s and a total of 1.2 Tbit/s). In 2011 an upgrade implemented by TE Connectivity enabled the addition of further wavelengths.
As indicated in the Connected Bulgaria - Updated National Broadband Infrastructure Plan for Next Generation Access, there are many regions that are not connected
Installation and measurement of Optical line direction Stara Zagora – Haskovo 96 fibers for Mtel 65 km November 18, 2015 Sofia South Ring Mall – building fiber
The project aims to improve digital connectivity in 140 municipalities currently facing poor or nonexistent internet access. The construction is expected to be completed in over a year.
First look: Vodafone Group and its Ukrainian subsidiary are building a new submarine cable across the Black Sea to connect Europe and Asia while
The National Development Programme Bulgaria 2030 introduced "Priority 8 Digital connectivity" aiming at building a modern and secure digital infrastructure as a basis for offering more digital services.
By Decision No 555 and Decision No 556 of the Council of Ministers of 6 August 2020, an updated National Broadband Infrastructure Plan for Next Generation Access "Connected Bulgaria"
A train communication device global system for mobile communications–railway (GSM-R) and fibre optic cable will be installed. The project also includes the construction of overpasses and
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The USTDA-funded feasibility study will include design, engineering and planning to support the replacement and expansion of existing cables across
"Fiber Optics Bulgaria" or FOBUL, is a company providing services for network service providers and alternative telecom operators. Fobul owns and operates a fiber-optic backbone to serve major
Nearly 400,000 Bulgarians and 140 municipalities in remote areas where connectivity is not well developed will have access to high-speed internet at 1 Gbps over a fibre-optic network and will be
It will build and operate the digital infrastructure in the Aheloy area, as well as two independent optical routes to Sofia. The role of Bulgartransgaz, a
Neterra is launching a large-scale modernization of its Bulgarian backbone network. The company will invest €12 million, utilizing technological
In operation since the end of 2008, the Caucasus Cable System has successfully served Georgian markets by providing direct access to Western Europe via an undersea fiber-optic link.
CETIN Bulgaria also runs its own Fiber Optic infrastructure with 2 optical rings across Bulgaria, ensuring reliable protection between all PoPs. In Sofia, after the acquisition of Sofia Communications (2021)
EC adopted the Transport Connectivity Programme, the first Bulgarian major infrastructure programme for the period 2021-2027.
Novatel, a leading Bulgarian ICT infrastructure company and part of Deutsche Telekom Group, has been selected to construct and operate Bulgaria''s
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The Vodafone Group and Vodafone Ukraine are set to work together in building a new undersea cable in the Black Sea that will connect Europe and
The project involved further investments for terrestrial fibre optic infrastructure from and to the landing stations worth $22 million. On the Bulgarian side a fibre optic link to Varna was built while on the
The project includes 25 km fiber optic upgrade along Sofia''s inner-city roads, 110 km new fiber optic coverage from Sofia to Dimitrovgrad and fiber coverage to the existing 15 base stations in Bulgaria
At the moment, the Submarine Cable Map only shows a single undersea cable crossing the entirety of the Black Sea, connecting Georgia to
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Bulgaria has officially joined the implementation of Kardesa, a large-scale project for an underwater optical cable across the Black Sea that will
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