Byron Clatterbuck

Exec level changes won’t impact Africa strategy says Seacom

Company has announced a series of changes to its executive leadership structure, but says these were expected and planned for.
Christopher Tredger
2:00
Jan 14, 2021

Seacom appoints new group Chief Digital Officer

Change announced after company’s current CTO Claes Segelberg resigns.
3:10

Oliver Fortuin to lead Seacom in 2021

MTN executive to replace Byron Clatterbuck who announced resignation effective 31 March next year.
4:20

Why we don’t need to be depressed about the future of work

Alleviating fears that “robots and machines will take our jobs” needs to become a priority if we plan to build a resilient, responsive skills base says Byron Clatterbuck, CEO, SEACOM.
3:10
Mar 30, 2020

WACS break: partners move to reassure market

ISPs, telcos linking to- and facilitating West Africa Cable System are working to fix break in system over the weekend.
2:20
Mar 2, 2020

SEACOM, Tata Communications extend alliance in South Africa

Tata Communications will now leverage SEACOM to extend its IP and Global Dedicated Ethernet service platforms into South Africa.
6:00

The future of subsea cable connectivity in Africa

Byron Clatterbuck, chief executive officer, SEACOM discusses the question: whether or not 'fixed-line' connectivity can or should catch up with mobile in Africa?
4:40
Jan 10, 2019

Data proliferation, pricing struggles and potential: What 2019 has in store for South Africa's ICT space

In addition to local challenges, there are greater global trends at play that will undoubtedly affect South Africa.
1:20

SEACOM lights up the N3

SEACOM has upgraded its subsea cable system along Africa's East Coast by another 500G to 1.5Tbps.
2:00
Aug 7, 2017

Seacom acquires MacroLan to extend fibre reach

MacroLan will become Seacom's regional office in Cape Town.
1:50

Seacom to broaden technology portfolio

Company taps into SDN, SD-WAN and NFV to boost service to enterprises.
3:20
Nov 30, 2016

Seacom out of the 'long grass' in Africa

Pan-African telecoms enabler says business is growing, industry smoke and mirrors are clearing and there are acquisition plans in the pipeline.