Network Platforms offers extensive connectivity solutions to ISPs, WISPs, and MSPs in South Africa.
In this Business Talk with Michael Avery interview, Network Platforms MD Bradley Love discusses why the company’s IP Transit service is so popular In South Africa.
He began his career in 1996, working in the pharmaceutical industry for a hardware and software solutions provider. He moved to a software development company as the IT Infrastructure Manager and then worked at an IT consultancy, before returning home to South Africa in 2003. He talks specifically about their IP Transit service, explaining how they specialise in delivering connectivity services to the South African market.Love then discusses the numerous paths that Network Platforms has installed between its data centres in Cape Town, Johannesburg, and Durban.
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