Liquid invests $111m in public WiFi plan in South Africa
Liquid renews its alliance with the Western Cape government in South Africa to advance its public WiFi plan, with a $111 million investment.
Sibahle Malinga
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Liquid targets East Africa with new security services
The company says it is adding asset management, risk remediation, patch management and compliance support to its existing cloud security services.
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Liquid upgrades fibre route between Kenya, Uganda
The company said this extension allows Liquid to give its customers with 99.99% uptime availability of services between Mombasa and the Uganda border.
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AI, BEC top of the list of cyber dangers facing Africa
Experts say BEC remains the most prominent danger to cyber security and the most common means for networks to be compromised.
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Liquid C2 appoints insider Oswald Jumira as CEO
The new CEO of the cloud and cyber security business replaces David Behr, who left to join MTN.
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Boston IT, Liquid C2 deploy Azure Stack in Zambia
Boston announced the first centres will be launched in Zambia, solving local data regulatory and latency challenges.
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Cassava Technologies pledges $249m to SA economy
Cassava's investment pledge comprises key projects, including the expansion of the Liquid Intelligent Technologies fibre network, the extension of Africa Data Centres.
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Zimbabwe telcos given green light on 50% tariff increase
Liquid Intelligent Technologies and Econet Zimbabwe have welcomed the development.
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Nokia adds fibre to Liquid’s digital highway linking Kenya and SA
First terrestrial route that will provide 12 terabits of capacity for carriers and service providers in South Africa, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and the DRC.
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Liquid Intelligent Technologies deepens interest in Nigeria
Company says acceleration of digital transformation and rising demand for cloud services has made Nigeria ripe for investment.
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Fibre alliance to reach unconnected in Kayamandi, Stellenbosch
Nokia, Liquid Intelligent Technologies and PayGoZo to supply economical, uncapped and ultra-fast internet.
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Kenya’s tech industries slam Practitioners Bill as retrogressive
Contentious proposed legislation is currently under review by the President.