DARE1
The DARE1 cable strengthens Djibouti’s position as a telecom hub, providing improved capacity, lower latency, and greater redundancy to its network infrastructure, supporting regional and international data transmission needs.
Why This Initiative

Meeting Growing Regional Demand

Leveraging Strategic Position of Djibouti
Djibouti’s unique location at the intersection of major international cable routes makes it an ideal hub for regional and global connectivity. DARE1 strengthens Djibouti’s role in facilitating faster and more efficient data transmission, benefiting the wider region.

Promoting Economic Growth and Digital Inclusion
By connecting Djibouti, Somalia, and Kenya, DARE1 fosters economic development through improved bandwidth and access to digital services. This initiative helps bridge the digital divide, promoting digital inclusion and enabling wider access to critical internet-based services.
Network Map

System Details

Request For Service (RFS)

Number of Fibre Pairs

Initial system design capacity

Cable Length

Wavelength technology

Owners
Landing Points




Future potential

Potential Access To Dare1
Rwanda has the opportunity today to acquire a Direct Fiber between Dar Es Salam / Mombassa and Djibouti. From Djibouti, Rwanda can use existing or new cables, or even invest as a consortium member on Future cables

Network In Tanzania And Enclave Countries
Tanzania has borders with Rwanda, Uganda, Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique. Tanzania has developed optical terrestrial networks

DARE1 Project Status
By 2028, the projected data traffic from East African countries will reach 80 Terabit per second. This request will require the construction of 5 to 6 submarine cables over the next 12 years. DARE1 Will be one of these cables that will handle safely this regional traffic to Data center available in Djibouti and extension to Europe, Asia, or USA through existing international cables.