Undersea data cable company Seacom has invested R100-million in additional infrastructure in South Africa in an effort to meet the continuous high growth in demand for broadband services and applications.
The investment includes the purchase of physical optical fibre links from Dark Fibre Africa, as well as installing equipment required for Seacom to manage the network linking the Seacom landing point on the KwaZulu-Natal coast to two redundant points-of-presence (PoPs) in Gauteng province.
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