EASSy
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EASSy
Summary
EASSy is a submarine communications cable[1]. EASSy draws 9 Wikipedia views per month (submarine_communications_cable category, ranking #15 of 46).[2]
Key Facts
- EASSy is in the country of Sudan[3].
- EASSy is in the country of Eritrea[4].
- EASSy is in the country of Djibouti[5].
- EASSy is in the country of Somalia[6].
- EASSy is in the country of Kenya[7].
- EASSy is in the country of Comoros[8].
- EASSy's route map is recorded as Unterseekabel Afrika-Mittelmeer-Orient.svg[9].
- EASSy's instance of is recorded as submarine communications cable[10].
- EASSy's owned by is recorded as MTN Group[11].
- EASSy's owned by is recorded as Sudatel[12].
- EASSy's owned by is recorded as Telma[13].
- EASSy's owned by is recorded as Neotel[14].
- EASSy's owned by is recorded as Botswana Telecommunications Corporation[15].
- EASSy's owned by is recorded as France Télécom[16].
- EASSy's owned by is recorded as Mauritius Telecom[17].
- EASSy's owned by is recorded as BT Group[18].
- EASSy's owned by is recorded as e&[19].
- EASSy's owned by is recorded as Zamtel[20].
- EASSy's owned by is recorded as Saudi Telecom Company[21].
- EASSy's owned by is recorded as Comores Telecom[22].
- EASSy's owned by is recorded as Bharti Airtel[23].
- EASSy's owned by is recorded as Tanzania Telecommunications Company Limited[24].
- EASSy's owned by is recorded as Dalkom Somalia[25].
- EASSy's owned by is recorded as Djibouti Telecom[26].
- EASSy's owned by is recorded as Libyan Post Telecommunications & Information Technology Company[27].
Why It Matters
EASSy draws 9 Wikipedia views per month (submarine_communications_cable category, ranking #15 of 46).[2] EASSy has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28]