Pan-African telecommunications and network services provider Paratus Group has switched on a major new fiber route in East Africa, directly connecting Mombasa on the Kenyan coast to Goma in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo DRC through a protected terrestrial network.
The newly activated 2000 km G2M Goma-to-Mombasa fiber route runs via Kigali Rwanda, Kampala Uganda and Nairobi Kenya, with direct interconnections into key data centers in each city. Now live and already carrying traffic for its first wholesale customers, the route delivers resilient, high-capacity connectivity designed specifically for carriers, ISPs and enterprise clients operating across borders.
The launch significantly strengthens the Paratus Group's East African footprint, creating a continuous, fully integrated regional network that links inland markets directly to global subsea cable capacity on the coast.