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CaspiLink - the Caspian Sea submarine cable which will offer a unique solution to connect Kazakhstan to Azerbaijan over a 380km long undersea segment.
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CaspiLink - the Caspian Sea submarine cable which will offer a unique solution to connect Kazakhstan to Azerbaijan over a 380km long undersea segment.
Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan are moving ahead with the development of the Trans-Caspian fiber-optic communication line, which is designed to run along the floor of the Caspian Sea
First proposed in 2019, the project involves the construction of two parallel fiber-optic lines, spanning approximately 380 to 400 kilometers, to
The Trans-Caspian Fiber-optic Cable project, set to establish the first fiber-optic connection between Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan, has reached a new milestone in its construction phase.
Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan have agreed to design and build a fiber-optic cable between the two countries on the Caspian Sea seabed. The arrangement was officially signed during a visit by
Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan have officially launched the active phase of an ambitious project to lay the first-ever fibre-optic cable beneath the Caspian
The Transcaspian Fiber Optic project aimed to establish a strategic submarine cable across a geopolitically sensitive and environmentally diverse Caspian Sea region, linking Sumgait in
Baku (TDI): Marine surveys are now underway to chart the optimal route for the Trans-Caspian fiber-optic cable, a key part of the “Digital Silk Way” project designed to create a high
The main underwater cable route will stretch from Aktau to Azerbaijan''s Siyazan, covering more than 340 kilometers. A backup channel, about 330 kilometers long, will be laid from Kazakhstan''s port of
In early March 2025, AzerTelecom and Kazakhtelecom signed an agreement on the construction of the submarine fiber-optic communication lines along the seabed of the Caspian Sea, upon approval by
First proposed in 2019, the project involves the construction of two parallel fiber-optic lines, spanning approximately 380 to 400 kilometers, to connect the digital infrastructures of
Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan have officially launched the active phase of an ambitious project to lay the first-ever fibre-optic cable beneath the Caspian Sea—a major step toward