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wiredInUSA - September 2016

18

Fiber spread

in Peru

Peru has launched its national optical

fiber backbone network (RDNFO) project

in Lima’s Carabayllo district.

The 13,500km network aims to bring

higher speed, lower cost Internet access

to the provinces as well as improve state

education and health services.

President Ollanta Humala said: “This

great step forward towards optical fiber

[implementation] opens up a new digital

world,” adding: “Thanks to this initiative,

Peru will be able to enter the digital age.”

Mr Humala announced that over 400,000

tablets will be acquired by the state to

expand technology at national schools.

RDNFO is designed to interconnect 180

of the country’s 196 provincial capitals,

at a cost of $333 million. The project

was motivated by the demand for

broadband services in the interior of the

country, mainly in Peru’s highland and

jungle areas.

The hills of Carabayllo.

Photograph courtesy of

limaeasy.com