The Medusa cable will connect key North African states such as Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, Libya and Egypt to Europe with open access, high capacity fiber links, vastly reducing the region's digital divide and will enable 5G, cloud and AI technologies by offering faster, more. The Medusa cable will connect key North African states such as Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, Libya and Egypt to Europe with open access, high capacity fiber links, vastly reducing the region's digital divide and will enable 5G, cloud and AI technologies by offering faster, more. The Medusa submarine cable system is a new transformative, open-access infrastructure connecting North Africa and Europe with high-capacity fiber links. The deployment will bring faster, more reliable connectivity to millions, enabling 5G, cloud, and AI-era technologies, and laying the foundation. The Medusa Submarine Cable System is a critical investment in the region's digital future, especially at a time when demand for data and bandwidth is accelerating across Africa and the Mediterranean basin. Tech companies such as Google and Facebook parent Meta are investing in new data. The launch of 2Africa enables us to offer our customers seamless connection between Africa and Europe, together with our SEA-ME-WE 5 and AAE-1 subsea cable resources to further extend to Asia, which is an important milestone of our global development strategy,” said Jessica Gu, Director & Chief. A new digital highway is taking shape beneath the Mediterranean Sea, one that will physically connect North Africa to Europe with high-speed fibre optic cables and help close the digital divide between the two continents. Called the Medusa Submarine Cable System, it spans 8,760 kilometres along the.