African roof, Qili Mazaro Mountain is expected to be fully connected at the end of this year
Author:Jilin Daily Time:2022.08.21
Tanzania is building a broadband network on the "roof of Africa" beggarzaro. It is expected that the peak network signal coverage is expected at the end of this year. At that time, climbers can share the news of the climbing through social platforms.
According to the British "Guardian" reported on August 18, Tanzania Telecom Co., Ltd. (TTCL) announced on August 16 that it had successfully built a broadband network at 3720 meters above sea level. Nape Nnnauye said the incident was historic. He also said that the peak Internet signal will be achieved by the end of this year.
"In the past, when there was no network signal on the mountain, whether it was a tourist or a pick -up process, the climbing process was a bit dangerous. Now, all people who come to climb the mountain may not cross the Horombo Huts (Horombo Huts). Interconnected through the Internet. "Ensey said at the launching ceremony of the communication service on the 16th.
In addition to the implementation of communications with the Mountains of Qilimaro, the Tanzanian government has also announced the plan to build a cable car on the south side of the mountain.
Galima Mount is located in the northeast of Tanzania, with an altitude of 5895 meters. As the largest mountain in Africa, about 35,000 people try to reach the top each year. The related industries are important sources of tourism revenue in Tanzania and its neighbor Kenya. American writer Hemingway's novel "The Snow of Qili Mazaro" with it as its background made it worldwide.
Source: Surging News
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