Huawei and Broadband Infraco (BBI) are joining forces to revolutionize South Africa's digital landscape. Together, they're building an intelligent all-optical backbone network, a game-changer for the country's broadband strategy, SA Connect. This partnership aims to bridge the digital divide, making high-quality, affordable broadband accessible to all South Africans, both in urban and rural areas. By leveraging Huawei's cutting-edge Optical Cross-Connect (OXC) technology, the network will support 800G wavelengths, enabling lightning-fast data transfer between cities and data centers. This isn't just about speed; it's about empowering South Africa's digital economy. Imagine real-time data exchange for healthcare, education, e-commerce, and e-government, all fueled by this powerful infrastructure. The impact doesn't stop there. BBI's efforts will connect over 13,000 public Wi-Fi hotspots and 2 million homes in rural areas, bringing digital opportunities to even the most underserved communities. And with plans to connect Johannesburg to the Kopfontein border, this network will strengthen cross-border connectivity across the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region. The ultimate goal? To ensure South Africa isn't left behind in the digital race, but rather becomes a leader in connectivity and innovation. As Gift Zowa, CEO of BBI, states, 'We're not just closing the digital divide; we're narrowing the gap between South Africa and the world's most industrialized nations. By 2030, our mission is to make connectivity inclusive and bring stable, high-capacity broadband to every South African community and government facility.'