One branch will run west to Singapore via India and Pakistan, while the other will run south to South Africa before looping back north to West Africa. The original Seacom cable, launched in 2009 in partnership with Tata Communications, runs from Egypt through the Red Sea to Djibouti, before one line branches west to Indian and the other south to South Africa. Seacom also has capacity on the WACS, TEAMS, EASSy, Main One, Equiano, and Peace cables, and has terrestrial fiber in South Africa and along West Africa from Kenya through Uganda, Tanzania, and Rwanda.