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Seacom continues its East African expansion

25th February 2022

By: Natasha Odendaal

Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

     

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Pan-African telecommunications service provider Seacom is progressing its expansion throughout East Africa with the addition of a new acquisition.

The group plans to acquire selected infrastructure assets from Africell in Uganda to further expand its East African footprint.

This follows the company’s recent acquisition of Kenyan service provider Hirani Telecom’s metropolitan fibre network.

“East Africa has been an important market for Seacom ever since we first arrived on the shores of Mombasa in 2009,” explains Seacom East and North-East Africa MD and regional head of sales Tejpal Bedi.

“By officially establishing ourselves in Uganda through proprietary facilities and resources, we are prioritising widespread connectivity and opening up opportunities to work with businesses in search of quality Internet services.”

In line with Seacom’s five-year strategy to expand operations in the region, the acquisition will provide the company, which has provided wholesale solutions to Uganda since its inception in 2009 and corporate solutions since 2018, with a greater local presence.

Through the new transaction, Seacom will take over with a comprehensive portfolio of infrastructure essential for connecting enterprise customers, including 760 km of fibre within the Ugandan capital city of Kampala and surrounding towns, a 250 m2 data centre and office space for Seacom representatives and staff members.

The service provider has a large footprint in Uganda’s financial services sector and works with government and nongovernmental organisations, including those in the education, technology and hospitality sectors.

According to Bedi, while Uganda is dominated by small businesses, it is home to a thriving private sector with thousands of medium to large-sized businesses located primarily across Kampala and the central region.

“There is also a growing Internet penetration rate with competitive connectivity prices, compared with other countries in the region,” says Bedi, noting that the further expansion into East Africa and the acquisition of established infrastructure will enable Seacom to provide seamless integration of its services for clients across Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania.

It will also decrease reliance on third-party last mile providers to deliver connectivity solutions

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Edited by Martin Zhuwakinyu
Creamer Media Magazine Managing Editor

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