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The past three months have witnessed several submarine cable interruptions across the African continent, resulting in the degradation of the Internet experience of users in multiple countries at different times during this period. Submarine cables are responsible for connecting Africa to the rest of the world using high-speed fibre optic infrastructure. As countries continue to roll out fibre optic infrastructure further into the hinterlands and last-mile access to customers, access to the global Internet largely depends on submarine cables. Over 90% of the Internet traffic to and from Africa is via submarine cable systems. As more users in Africa adopt…
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SEACOM, the pan-African telecommunications service provider, has today unveiled its regional expansion strategy for the Ugandan and East African markets at a special networking breakfast event in Kampala, Uganda. The event was attended by a cross-section of clients, business partners, staff, representatives of key government ministries and parastatals in Uganda, and SEACOM executives from Uganda, East Africa, and the Group Office. Unveiling the regional expansion strategy was Oliver Fortuin – SEACOM Group CEO – flanked by Tejpal Bedi – SEACOM MD for East Africa, Dennis Okiror and Rodney Mujuzi both Key Account Managers at SEACOM Uganda. The regional expansion strategy…
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SEACOM, the pan-African telecommunications service provider, today announced it will acquire selected infrastructure assets from Africell in Uganda. The acquisition marks a significant step for SEACOM and is a testament to the company’s commitment to providing, competitive end-to-end connectivity and ICT solutions across the region.“East Africa has been an important market for SEACOM ever since we first arrived on the shores of Mombasa in 2009,” explained Tejpal Bedi, Managing Director and Regional Head of Sales for SEACOM ENEA. “By officially establishing ourselves in Uganda through proprietary facilities and resources, we are prioritising widespread connectivity and opening up opportunities to work…
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Cape Town – Leading Pan-African service provider, SEACOM, last week entered into a partnership with Raxio Data Centre Ltd, Uganda’s first carrier-neutral, enterprise-grade data centre scheduled to launch in Q1 2020. Raxio Data Centre General Manager Mr. James Byaruhanga Always at the forefront of driving connectivity in Africa, SEACOM recently launched Enterprise connectivity solutions in Uganda. Raxio Uganda’s world-class facility will become the cornerstone of digitisation in the country, enabling customers to seamlessly cross-connect within the data centre. This will help to provide a consistent and reliable experience for SEACOM’s customers in the region. As the global carrier partner, SEACOM…
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