iWayAfrica has launched fibre connectivity service in Uganda aimed at meeting the increasing demands high capacity internet by enterprises in Kampala and Entebbe.
The service according to Ken Mwai, Managing Director, iWayAfrica Uganda, said the service connects with Google’s Project Link, a metro fibre offering in Kampala, and would provide Internet access to businesses at a fixed cost thereby allowing them to deliver cost effective solutions within a multi-tenant complex.
“iWayAfrica Uganda is able to leverage the hundreds of kilometers of optic fibre deployed by Google in Greater Kampala and offer the benefitdirect to businesses. Enterprise businesses in Kampala require reliable high-speed connectivity for voice, data and Internet services. These services need to offer shared cost of fibre, coupled with quick turn-around times for access and a network that offers multiple rings for protection against failures,” said Mwai.
“Google manages the last mile link and ensures redundancy on its network, while iWay provides the services directly to the end customer. It is a win-win for all involved, especially the customers.”
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