Connectivity is no longer a luxury for businesses that require dependable, high-speed internet to run smoothly, according to Liquid Intelligent Technologies (Liquid), a pan-African technology business.
This caveat was issued today by Liquid, a Cassava Technologies subsidiary, as the company announced the launch of its Business Internet Access (BIA) service in South Africa.
Liquid describes BIA as a next-generation connectivity solution designed to satisfy the needs of modern enterprises of all sizes, providing cost-effective connectivity to the internet without the expense and complexity of dedicated Internet access services.
It went on to state that one of the product's unique features is that businesses have access to an exclusive, dedicated internet line, which ensures continuous speed for crucial processes.
The company explained further: “This is reinforced by a Service Level Agreement (SLA) and a 24-hour-a-day, seven-day-a-week, 365-day-a-year helpdesk, which minimises expensive downtime and ensures business continuity and peace of mind. Included in the SLA is up to 99% uptime, ensuring minimal disruption to critical operations.”
Furthermore, Liquid stated that, due to the crucial relevance of cyber security for businesses, every BIA connection includes Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) visibility reporting as a standard feature.
This proactive feature, according to the company, provides information into potential DDoS threats targeting networks, enabling organisations to make informed cyber security decisions.
Ziaad Suleman, chief executive officer of Cassava Technologies in South Africa and Botswana, commented: “Connectivity is no longer a luxury for businesses that require reliable, high-speed internet to maintain uninterrupted operations.
"With the launch of BIA through our connectivity business, Liquid Intelligent Technologies, we’re ensuring that we support South African companies of all sizes to ensure the continuous growth of our economy. This is more than a product launch; it’s yet another milestone achieved to ensure that we leave no South African behind.”
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