Cheaper Internet Access for SA
Cheaper Internet Access for SA
The SEACOM cable landed quietly in Mtunzini on the Zululand coast in March and is on track to go live on June 27. This is according to SEACOM CEO Brian Herlihy.
According to Herlihy, much progress has been made in the groundbreaking US$650 million project. "With the system substantially completed and testing already under way, we are one step closer to delivering on our commitment," says Herlihy.
SEACOM is set to become the first project to provide eastern and southern Africa with equal and open access to inexpensive bandwidth.
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<br /> IOL Technology
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