Seacom’s ongoing focus on connecting broadband starved African countries is bearing fruit for South Africa’s neighbours, with Seacom’s low cost services becoming accessible from Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, Swaziland and Zimbabwe.
Seacom’s network expansion to provide such accessibility is coupled with increasing resilience through its recent acquisition of east and west coast submarine cable capacity.
This approach of partnering with established players to provide broadband services will continue as Seacom develops its products and services based on resiliency, service quality and flexibility in line with customers’ evolving needs.
Suveer Ramdhani, Seacom’s Head of Product Strategy, says: ‚This latest development is integral to the continued expansion of the Seacom network in Africa and in particular to countries that have had limited access to broadband connectivity. We will continue to build relationships to meet our customers’ growing need for resilient and seamless capacity. This is part of Seacom’s objective to build the African Internet.‚