Having been first on the continent to go live with high-capacity subsea cable in 2009, Seacom marks its 15th corporate anniversary.
Having been first on the continent to go live with high-capacity subsea cable in 2009, Seacom yesterday marked its 15th corporate anniversary.
Connecting South Africa, Mozambique, Tanzania, Kenya, Djibouti, France, and India, and supported by landing stations along the Eastern and Southern African coast, Seacom’s 17 000-kilometre-long cable connects Africa to Europe and Asia with high-speed Internet access. “With each innovation, Seacom has always adopted a strategic, integrated, and cost-effective approach to how we provide connectivity and associated services. At the same time, we’re always looking ahead to the future and incorporating the next generation of connectivity technologies into our business.
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