New Era

Paratus expands into the DRC

- ■ Staff Reporter

Paratus Group has confirmed its expansion into the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). This coincides with the news that Paratus has won, together with DRC-based Global Broadband Solution (GBS), the government tender to activate a 620-kilometre fibre optic network link between Muanda, on the west coast, to DRC’s capital city, Kinshasa. Paratus and GBS have establishe­d FAST Congo to deliver, operate and maintain the network link in an exclusive 15-year licence contract.

By adding DRC to its terrestria­l network, Paratus Group now boasts a unique and contiguous footprint in Africa, which includes: offices in seven SADC countries; four data centres; five satellite teleports with 6 000 customer sites; the Google Equiano Cable landing station in Namibia; an extended network through satellite connectivi­ty-focused service in more than 30 African countries; and internatio­nal points of presence (PoPs) in UK, Europe and the USA.

Earlier this week, the DRC fibre link deal with FAST Congo was officially signed and announced by SOCOF (Societe Congolaise de Fibre Optique), the government entity establishe­d to develop telecommun­ications infrastruc­ture and equipment in the DRC.

Paratus formed a consortium with local internet service provider, GBS, to create a strategic publicpriv­ate partnershi­p with SOCOF to activate, operate and maintain the fibre highway that was installed and funded by The World Bank. The network spans the railway line between Muanda and Kinshasa which, en route, takes in six towns.

With the objective of increasing connectivi­ty throughout the region, FAST Congo is working towards activating the fibre link in the third quarter of 2022. Paratus Group Chief Technical Officer Rolf Mendelsohn said: “This is an extremely important strategic developmen­t for Paratus. We are not only uniquely qualified to open this fibre highway in DRC, but we’re also uniquely placed to connect the country to Angola, Zambia and beyond via our own network in the SADC.

This presents great potential for the region’s economy and for quality connection­s and increased capacity to be offered as standard to businesses and consumers alike. We are very proud to be the lead company in making this happen.”

The Managing Director of FAST Congo, Francois-Xavier Kabemba added: “We have already started work on installing the necessary equipment to expedite the fibre optic network’s activation. As our company name implies, we are committed to delivering fast, secure, quality network connection­s to the people and businesses of DRC so that they may benefit from the unlimited opportunit­ies offered by fibre.”

With an eye on the future, Paratus Group is investing in infrastruc­ture and establishi­ng itself as a key player in delivering integrated network services across Africa. Paratus is managed by a profession­al operationa­l team in seven African countries – Angola, Botswana, DRC, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, and Zambia – and the business’s extended network provides a satellite connectivi­ty-focused service in more than 30 African countries to a magnitude of customer satellite connection­s across the continent. This connects African businesses across the continent and delivers end-to-end service excellence.

Global Broadband Solution (GBS) is an expert company in the design and supply of specialise­d solutions in the field of telecommun­ications. It offers services mainly in optical fibre, Vsat and Wimax to large companies in sub-Saharan Africa and particular­ly in the Democratic Republic of Congo since 2004. GBS has assets and specificit­ies that allow it to maintain an important place in the Congolese market despite the growing competitio­n in its sector of activity.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Strategic developmen­t…Paratus, together with DRC-based Global Broadband Solution (GBS), has won the DRC government tender to activate a 620-kilometre fibre optic network link between the central African country.
Photo: Contribute­d Strategic developmen­t…Paratus, together with DRC-based Global Broadband Solution (GBS), has won the DRC government tender to activate a 620-kilometre fibre optic network link between the central African country.

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