Seacom launches a satellite service two months after a subsea cable disruption
Techpoint Africa | Ifeoma Joy Okorie - Apr 16, 2024
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- Seacom has launched a low-earth orbit (LEO) satellite service in South Africa, expanding beyond its subsea cable operations.
- The service is now available to enterprise clients, offering LEO satellite connectivity for their network infrastructure and business.
- This move follows a subsea cable outage that Seacom experienced in the Red Sea region two months ago.
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The launch of the LEO satellite service by Seacom is a strategic move to ensure reliable connectivity for its enterprise clients, especially in the event of infrastructure failures. This expansion beyond subsea cables demonstrates Seacom's commitment to providing innovative solutions and staying competitive in the telecommunications industry.
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