Fibre rolls into Secunda
A fibre infrastructure to the value of R16-million will be deployed in Secunda, forming part of Dark Fibre Africa’s R3.5-billion national fibre network.
DFA
will not only launch towns such as Secunda into the digital age, but it will
also bring significant investment into these outlying areas. Furthermore, the
socio economic benefits of fibre optic networks are vast, affordable broadband
contributes to increased economic activity.
DFA provides the open access fibre
infrastructure that enables licensed mobile operators like Vodacom, MTN and
Cell C, as well as ISPs like Internet Solutions and MWEB to give communities
access to the network.
The company’s CEO Gustav Smit is optimistic
about prospects for small to medium-sized businesses. "Being at the forefront
of fibre roll-out in South Africa, DFA already has the fibre infrastructure to
connect consumers to the rest of the world.”
He says expansion of communications
infrastructure brings about new business opportunities that are dependent on
broadband. “Open Access broadband also stimulates competition within the
telecommunications market, ultimately reducing Internet costs. DFA is here to
provide a long term sustainable solution to the local community.”
More importantly, the competitive advantage and
productivity gains of broadband are enormous. Municipalities are able to
provide electronic services, education levels improve with access to
information and communities have access to eHealth and eLearning.
He points to the international submarine cables
such as SAT3, SAFE, Seacom, EASSY and WACS as a key ingredient for a viable
fibre network. “You then need fibre to submarine landing stations. This is
already in place with companies like Telkom, Neotel and Broadband Infraco
offering fibre links from landing stations to major metros, along with
intercity links.”
Smit says South Africans simply don’t know what
20Mbps or 100Mbps to the home means. “An opportunity needs to be created for
users to test drive serious broadband and ISPs need to play a leading role in
mobilising communities.”
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