-Historic development for businesses in East Africa as new
regional fibre ring improves Internet resilience with previously unavailable
routing options.
Liquid Telecom today announced that it
has completed the build of the East Africa Fibre Ring which connects Kenya,
Uganda, Rwanda, Tanzania and back into Kenya; creating the first fully
redundant regional fibre ring, connecting these countries to each other and the
rest of the world. This will ensure that
businesses across the East African community now receive continuity of Internet
connectivity and a much more reliable service.
The East Africa Fibre Ring ensures that Liquid Telecom
customers will not be affected by fibre cuts, which have blighted users in
Uganda, Burundi and Rwanda up to now.
Network outages will no longer cause long periods of down-time when
businesses cannot connect to the internet. For the first time, in the event of
a fibre cut, internet traffic is automatically and instantly re-routed around
the ring, giving consistently high speeds and continuous uptime for businesses
and their customers, ensuring business continuity across the region.
The new East African Fibre Ring ensures more reliability
and security of data connectivity, internet and business services than has ever
been available, with Liquid Telecom showing measurable service improvements and
superior SLA’s to businesses.
Nic Rudnick, CEO of the Liquid Telecom Group, said: “This
is a historic service improvement for the people and businesses of east Africa,
especially those in Rwanda, Burundi and Uganda, who will not have experienced
such reliable internet previously. This pioneering achievement will add value
to east African businesses and enable online trade within the East African
community and globally,, with reliable connectivity comparable to anywhere else
in the world.
“Customers will immediately start to feel the benefits
from our $20million investment in the region. The completion of the East
African Fibre ring takes us another step towards building Africa’s digital
future and giving better value for everyone using our network”.
The new fibre ring forms part of Liquid Telecom’s
Pan-African fibre network, the largest single fibre network on the continent,
spanning more than 17,000km across country borders and connecting areas where
no fixed network has existed before. The completion of the ring is just the
latest in a series of major achievements for multi-award-winning Liquid
Telecom, a pioneering company which is widely recognised to have changed the face
of telecoms in Africa.
Amb. Dr. Richard Sezibera, Secretary General of the East
African Community (EAC), the regional intergovernmental organisation of
Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda, said: “This is a huge milestone for East Africa. By
providing our nations with a 21st century broadband network that directly
connects us to each other and the outside world, Liquid Telecom continues to
help the economic development of our region. I deeply admire, commend and give
thanks to the company for their ongoing commitment, investment and resolve in
creating a fibre ring of this scale.”
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