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Liquid Telecom has announced that it has expanded fibre network in South Africa and has launched a Crashplan across all African countries which will now be available to businesses across Africa.
Speaking at a conference in South Africa the CEO Liquid Telecom Nic Rudnick outlined the company’s its penetration of fibre network in south Africa.
“The company will be investing around R250 million (US$ 17.5 million) in laying new fibre in South Africa’s northern provinces, providing connectivity to the major cities and towns. Wholesale capacity will be available to mobile and fixed-line operators, other service providers and businesses of all sizes.”
The new fibre will be integrated with Liquid Telecom’s existing fibre network in South Africa, which stretches from Pretoria to the Zimbabwean border – and then with its pan-African fibre network, which now covers more than 20,000km across multiple country borders and connects onto the five main subsea cable systems landing in Africa.
In addition to this network expansion, Nic Rudnick also announced that CrashPlan for Africa is now available across the continent.
CrashPlan for Africa is the most sophisticated and reliable back-up and restore data service available in Africa and is suitable for businesses of all sizes. It enables businesses to overcome the problems caused by devices being damaged, stolen, lost or sabotaged. It has been specifically developed to protect end-user data on endpoint devices – such as the desktops and laptops of every employee within a company – in a single repository.
CrashPlan for Africa was launched in Zimbabwe earlier in the year and is now available across Africa. Features and benefits include:
Nic Rudnick said “African businesses need to be more sophisticated in their use of technology. They need to protect their data, especially given that so much of it now resides on their employees’ devices. The cost of recovery services in Africa has traditionally been high. However, CrashPlan for Africa provides a service which is cost-effective and extremely easy to install and manage.”
A free trial of the service is available at www.crashplanafrica.com
Steven Umidha is a data and financial journalist with over 15 years of work experience in journalism and communication.
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Last Updated on February 2, 2016 by Steve UMIDHA