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Angola's BPC to invest $70 million for a fiber-optic cable to connect six provinces.(ANGOLA)(Savings and Credit Bank)(Brief article)
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Africa & The Middle East Telecom
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November 1, 2006
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Angola's Savings and Credits Bank (BPC) will provide $70 million for a new fiber-optic cable network which will connect six coastal provinces in the country. The provinces are Cabinda, Zaire, Luanda, Cuanza Sur, Benguela, and Namibe.
The country's Council of Ministers has already given the nod...
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