Where fibre goes, business and growth will follow
High-quality fibre connectivity is essential for businesses, particularly SMEs, to thrive in an increasingly digital marketplace.
Prenesh Padayachee
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Huawei Eco-Connect: F5G evolution, reshaping industry productivity in Southern Africa
The Huawei FTTO solution is widely used by more than 6000 customers around the world, covering industries such as education, healthcare, and hospitality.
3:40
Wave of price increases anticipated in SA fibre market
Africa Analysis says this is in line with fibre network operators increasing wholesale prices for the first time in two years.
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Copper theft hastens fibre deployment in Botswana
The company completed its fibre to the home project in greater Gaborone, Francistown, Jwaneng and Orapa.
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Building success within the FTTH market
Consumers want FTTH that connects with them as customers and companies paying attention to this need are seeing solid growth within the local market.
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Paratus Botswana flexes fibre muscle as it looks to compete
Company launches FTTH service and looks to expand connectivity to meet increasing domestic demand.
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Vuma’s 45% stake in Herotel looks to strengthen SA’s fibre connectivity market
Companies expect investment to do much to bridge country’s digital divide.
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Beyond broadband: How FTTH powers economic growth, education and sustainability
FTTH opens employment doors that were previously shut for South Africans says Matthew Campbell, Head of SME and FTTH at SEACOM.
1:50
Safaricom to initially target enterprise market with NB-IOT
Business is still at concept stage regarding individual customer rollout.
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Moov Togo looks to ‘revolutionise’ local mobile sector
Telco targets 200,000 4G users by end 2018.
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Operators race to boost 4G, fibre optic access in Togo
Companies look to secure market share in local telecoms space.
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Online milestone for Kenya as internet penetration spikes
Access to smartphones and an uptake of broadband cited as main drivers.