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iWay Africa Announces Uganda Expansion
[September 02, 2014]

iWay Africa Announces Uganda Expansion


(AllAfrica Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) PAN African telecoms operator, Gondwana International Networks has announced that its iWayAfrica Uganda business had launched its new fibre connectivity service in the East African country.

Ken Mwai, Managing Director, iWayAfrica Uganda, said the demand for high capacity internet connectivity within enterprise and corporate markets in the major cities of Kampala and Entebbe were ever increasing hence the need for an alternate provider.



By connecting with Google's Project Link, a metro fibre offering in Kampala, iWayAfrica Uganda has the ability to provide internet access to business at a fixed cost, thereby allowing them to deliver cost effective solutions within a multi-tenant complex.

"iWayAfrica Uganda is able to leverage the hundreds of kilometers of optic fibre deployed by Google in Greater Kampala and offer the benefit direct to businesses," said Mwai.


"Enterprise businesses in Kampala require reliable high-speed connectivity for voice, data and Internet services. These services need to offer shared cost of fibre, coupled with quick turn-around times for access and a network that offers multiple rings for protection against failures." iWayAfrica is a leading African internet service provider (ISP), offering solutions over satellite, fibre optic and wireless networks.

The firm's expertise lies in designing, installing and operating networks to suit customers' requirements.

The Group currently services over 67 000 corporate subscribers and over 20 000 consumer subscribers across Sub-Saharan Africa.

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