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Liquid Telecom speeds up East African Internet
April 8, 2013
LONDON -- Liquid Telecom today announced significant improvements to its fibre network along the East African coast which have already reduced congestion, improved connectivity and resulted in the lowest latency rates on the African continent. Since its acquisition of Kenya Data Networks; Rwandan ISP Stream and InfoCom, an ISP in Uganda, Liquid Telecom has prioritised the integration of these networks with its own existing fibre network to create one seamless fully redundant IP network. Liquid Telecom has also commissioned a gigabit circuit between Kenya and South Africa from SEACOM and advertisements of many East African IP address prefixes at the Johannesburg Internet Exchange (JINX) went live last week. The key benefit of this is that traffic between South Africa and East Africa, including Kenya, will no longer need to be routed via Europe. Liquid Telecom
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