Colombia halts Amazon and Putumayo river fibre project
Colombia’s new government has halted a fibre project that aimed to connect remote communities via the Amazon and Putumayo rivers.
TL;DR
- Colombia stopped a river-based fibre connectivity project in the Amazon region.
- The project was intended to serve remote communities through routes along the Amazon and Putumayo rivers.
- The decision followed a change in government, according to the source report.
The halted project was designed to extend fibre connectivity to remote communities in Colombia. The planned network route followed the Amazon and Putumayo rivers, according to the source report.
The decision to stop the project came under Colombia’s new government. The source report states that the new administration called time on the scheme.
The available source material does not provide further technical, financial, or contractual details about the fibre project. The reported fact is that the government halted the plan to connect remote communities through this river-based fibre scheme.
Related questions
- What fibre project did Colombia halt in the Amazon region?
- Which rivers were part of Colombia’s cancelled fibre scheme?
- Who stopped the remote community fibre project in Colombia?
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