en.Wedoany.com Reported - Orange Tunisia has activated its segment of the MEDUSA submarine cable to strengthen international connectivity and gain access to European digital hubs. The cable's official launch in Tunisia marks a significant milestone in the country's digital infrastructure development.
Orange Tunisia stated that this submarine cable will enhance the country's connection to international networks while supporting its long-term digital transformation goals. The project is expected to increase connection capacity, network resilience, and improve access to major European digital centers. Orange Tunisia owns the Tunisian segment of the MEDUSA submarine cable and the cable landing station located in Bizerte. The company views this investment as part of its strategy to deploy next-generation telecommunications infrastructure, aimed at supporting growing data traffic and demand for digital services.
The MEDUSA cable is designed to provide additional international bandwidth and enhance redundancy within Tunisia's connectivity infrastructure. By increasing the number of international routes available to operators and businesses, the cable is expected to improve service reliability and reduce the risk of network disruptions.
This new infrastructure also strengthens connections between Tunisia and key European digital hubs, providing faster and more resilient links for businesses, internet service providers, and digital platforms operating in Tunisia.
Industry observers consider submarine cable investments as critical infrastructure supporting cloud services, data centers, digital businesses, and meeting growing internet demand. Improved international connectivity also plays a vital role in attracting investment and driving the development of the digital economy.









