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Tata Communications, a leading provider of the new world of communications, announced today the further expansion of its network reach into Africa through an arrangement with
The South African government and business process outsourcing (BPO) industry has invested a tremendous amount of time and effort in positioning the country as a preferred BPO or contact centre destination. This could soon become a reality with the announcement of a new multi-service Point of Presence (PoP) which has been established in
The new multi-service Point of Presence (PoP) established in
The new PoP offers MPLS, Ethernet, IP and International Private Leased Circuit (IPLC) services, connecting through Tata Communications’ global network to over 600 cities in 50 countries and onwards to customers in over 200 countries. Tata Communications owns and operates one of the world’s largest private sub-sea cable networks, enabling flexible, scalable end-to-end solutions backed by strong Service Level Agreements (SLAs), and delivering service to over 1,600 wholesale and 10,000 enterprise customers.
Stefano Mattiello, Executive Head of Enterprise Group, Neotel said, “Neotel is driven to redefine the South African telecommunications market with cost effective, unconventional solutions and worldwide connectivity. By launching this multi-service PoP to connect to Tata Communications’ global network, we will leverage their extensive telecoms expertise to bring international standard services to South Africa, while at the same time provide South Africa with much-wanted bandwidth“
Customers in South Africa can now access Tata Communications’ full global suite of products, including solutions for voice and data connectivity, managed security services, application traffic optimization and management, managed storage and hosted applications, collaboration services, server management, co-location and content distribution.
“This is another step forward in our commitment to expand Tata Communications’ global footprint and deliver unparalleled global network reach for our industry-leading voice and data services,” commented Claude Sassoulas, Managing Director, Europe & Africa - Global Data Solutions, Tata Communications. “The bandwidth flexibility and reach we can now offer with our Ethernet and VPN services give our customers the ability to connect all their South African offices in a much more cost-effective fashion. Additionally our investment in the Seacom cable in this region, shows our commitment to support our customers as they expand into this region”
Tata Communication plans to continue to extend its global presence, with a focus on emerging markets in the Middle East, Eastern Europe, South America and
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