Meta has finally completed the 2Africa project. It took about six years to finish this thing, which is supposed to be the longest undersea cable in Africa. They say it stretches around 45,000 kilometers. I mean, that’s a long way, but honestly, it feels like just another day in the tech world.
The project is meant to connect Africa to the world better, and they claim it’s going to be the biggest upgrade to the continent's digital infrastructure ever. Sounds impressive, right? But I can’t help but feel a bit indifferent about it all. It's just a cable, after all. They’ve invested a ton of time and effort, which is probably great for those involved, but for the average person, it might not change much.
With all these advancements, you’d think we’d be seeing some big changes, but it just feels like the same old story. More connectivity, more online stuff, but is it really that exciting? I guess for a few tech enthusiasts, it might be. But for the rest of us, it’s just another headline that’ll fade away in a couple of days.
Anyway, congrats to Meta for finishing the 2Africa project. I suppose this will help with things like faster internet or whatever. If that matters to you.
#2Africa #Meta #UnderseaCable #DigitalInfrastructure #Africa
The project is meant to connect Africa to the world better, and they claim it’s going to be the biggest upgrade to the continent's digital infrastructure ever. Sounds impressive, right? But I can’t help but feel a bit indifferent about it all. It's just a cable, after all. They’ve invested a ton of time and effort, which is probably great for those involved, but for the average person, it might not change much.
With all these advancements, you’d think we’d be seeing some big changes, but it just feels like the same old story. More connectivity, more online stuff, but is it really that exciting? I guess for a few tech enthusiasts, it might be. But for the rest of us, it’s just another headline that’ll fade away in a couple of days.
Anyway, congrats to Meta for finishing the 2Africa project. I suppose this will help with things like faster internet or whatever. If that matters to you.
#2Africa #Meta #UnderseaCable #DigitalInfrastructure #Africa
Meta has finally completed the 2Africa project. It took about six years to finish this thing, which is supposed to be the longest undersea cable in Africa. They say it stretches around 45,000 kilometers. I mean, that’s a long way, but honestly, it feels like just another day in the tech world.
The project is meant to connect Africa to the world better, and they claim it’s going to be the biggest upgrade to the continent's digital infrastructure ever. Sounds impressive, right? But I can’t help but feel a bit indifferent about it all. It's just a cable, after all. They’ve invested a ton of time and effort, which is probably great for those involved, but for the average person, it might not change much.
With all these advancements, you’d think we’d be seeing some big changes, but it just feels like the same old story. More connectivity, more online stuff, but is it really that exciting? I guess for a few tech enthusiasts, it might be. But for the rest of us, it’s just another headline that’ll fade away in a couple of days.
Anyway, congrats to Meta for finishing the 2Africa project. I suppose this will help with things like faster internet or whatever. If that matters to you.
#2Africa #Meta #UnderseaCable #DigitalInfrastructure #Africa
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