Reviving the Silk Road with a new digital link
The project involves laying fiber-optic cables with two main branches – Azerbaijan-Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan-Turkmenistan – across the Caspian Sea bed. This effort is part of the
KCEP is the first factory of fiber optic and LAN cable in Kazakhstan. We are fully involved in the digitalization of various spheres of life and production, meeting the needs and requirements of the telecommunications ma...
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The project involves laying fiber-optic cables with two main branches – Azerbaijan-Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan-Turkmenistan – across the Caspian Sea bed. This effort is part of the
Design and construction of trunk, zone and distribution communication lines. Supply, installation and commissioning of equipment for cellular, mobile communications, radio relay lines. Installation and
The plant was created within the framework of the national import substitution program which is being implemented in Kazakhstan. Nowadays, special polyethylene pipes for optical fiber cables with
KCEP is the first factory of fiber optic and LAN cable in Kazakhstan. We are fully involved in the digitalization of various spheres of life and production, meeting the needs and...
The 380-kilometer Trans-Caspian Fiber Optic Cable Line will connect Sumgait in Azerbaijan with Aktau in Kazakhstan, delivering up to 400 terabits per second of capacity and
Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan are striving to reduce their digital dependence on Russia and tilt their economic attention a bit more to the West. The two countries are moving forward with a plan
This upgrade provides Kazakhstan''s residents with faster, more stable, and higher-quality internet connectivity. In 2025, the company plans to connect 64,000 customers, using
The plant is equipped with modern production and technological equipment. JSC Kazenergokabel began producing the first batches of products – mainly uninsulated conductors, in 1994, while
Kazcentrelectroprovod is the leading manufacturer of optical cable in the country, with a production capacity of 72 thousand km of optical cable per year, 42 thousand km of LAN cable and