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Neotel, South Africa's first converged communications network
provider, will invest R20 million in the South Africa segment
of the SEACOM cable. This new US$650 million private-equity
funded submarine fibre optic cable will connect South Africa
to several East African countries, Europe and India giving
the country access to up 1.28Tbps of new international bandwidth.
"We congratulate SEACOM for financial close announced
today. We are particularly excited that the South African
investors in SEACOM have a 50% stake, making this SEA Cable
one of the country's success story", says Mr. Ajay Pandey,
Managing Director, Neotel.
Neotel, which is majority owned by South Africans with 19%
held by Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment investors,
will invest the R20 million towards the cable landing station
and all facilities within the South African territory. Furthermore,
Neotel will operate the facilities on an open access basis
thus stimulating the country's international bandwidth market.
"Neotel remains committed to a new era in the telecoms
industry of South Africa where access to international bandwidth
will not be as constrained." says Pandey.
SEACOM's System has a design capacity of a 1.28Tbps, which
is approximately ten times of the current capacity of the
SAT-3 cable. The system is planned to be commissioned and
ready for service during 2009. The targeted commissioning
date will place South Africa in a much stronger position to
support the 2010 FIFA World Cup whose demand for international
bandwidth, and in particular the HDTV broadcast, will be unprecedented.
About Neotel
Neotel is South Africa's first converged communications network
operator. It provides a range of value-added voice and data
services for businesses, wholesale network operators and providers
and consumers using its pure-IP Next Generation Network, powered
by Neotel's high-performance fibre optic backbone. Neotel
connects the major centres in South Africa to each other and
to the world, directly linking the country into VSNL's global
Tier 1 network. Neotel offers fresh thinking, a creative approach
and flexible solutions for communications in South Africa.
About SEACOM
SEACOM provides high capacity bandwidth linking businesses,
individuals, and communities in Southern and East Africa,
Europe and South Asia. When it is fully functional in 2009,
SEACOM will be a service provider of international fibre optic
bandwidth along the East Coast of Africa linking Southern
and East Africa, Europe and South Asia.
SEACOM has an enormous capacity of 1.28TB/s, to enable high
definition TV, peer to peer networks, IPTV, and surging Internet
demand. Pricing will be significantly lower than current satellite
or fibre pricing.
SEACOM will be ready to serve Southern and East African markets
from 2009, well in time to meet the bandwidth needs of the
Confederations Cup and the 2010 Soccer World Cup in South
Africa, and the growing requirements of the economies in the
countries it serves.
SEACOM has been structured to meet the policy objectives
of Governments and NEPAD. SEACOM will be first to launch services
with a planned Ready for Service date of June 2009.
SEACOM is more than three quarters African owned.
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