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Kenya: Press Releases: AccessKenya Group Extends its Metro Fibre to Mombasa |
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Tuesday, 07 September 2010 |
AccessKenya Group today announced that it is breaking ground to dig and lay its own fibre optic infrastructure in Mombasa in its ongoing plans to build what will be the largest IP based fibre network in Kenya.
“We are delighted to announce that we are starting work on our Mombasa metro fibre network which will cover a large number of the biggest buildings in Mombasa. The network which will be initially laid around parts of Mombasa island will use full ring topology for uptime which will allow us to deliver outstandingly high broadband speeds and 100% redundancy to our corporate and residential customers” said Mr Jonathan Somen, Group Managing Director Mr Somen said AccessKenya Group Offices at TSS Building in Mombasa will be connected to Seacom and BEAMS before the network is rolled out to other buildings. In ring topology, the network is build in form of a ring which ensures that if one part of the network gets a cut, traffic is rerouted to the opposite side of the ring meaning no downtime for clients. Once the broken part is repaired, traffic is rerouted back to the original side of the ring. Ring topology ensures 100% uptime for all clients on the network.
The network will be carrier Ethernet like our excellent Nairobi fibre network which is the latest technology that enables us deliver reliable services to our clients as well as new value added services like video conferencing, VOIP and other triple play services.
AccessKenya have chosen Entreprise Génèrale Malta Forrest (EGMF), a well established contractor and engineering company to manage the digging and laying of the physical infrastructure of the fibre network. EGMF have been involved in numerous other fibre networks both in metropolitan areas as well as nationally around Kenya including AccessKenya’s Nairobi metro fibre network which is Kenya’s first completely IP based fibre network.
”The massive explosion of IP based services including the fact that the internet runs on IP technology helped us to decide that deploying an IP fibre network will ensure we deploy the technology of choice for the future. Having an IP based network will allow us to offer more capacity at the most attractive prices, to keep very tight control of the quality of service and reliability of the network, as well as having more flexibility in offering value added services and other features across the fibre. All in all, this latest network expansion will further cement our position as the leading provider of data services and IT services in Kenya.” continued Somen.
AccessKenya already have 140km of metro fibre network covering over 250 buildings in Nairobi. It has the largest WiMax network in Kenya, as well as a long established Motorola wireless network that has approximately 3,000 square kilometers of coverage. The metro fibre will give the group the ability to offer significantly higher speeds to its 6500 customers across fibre from its 5000 megabits of international fibre.
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