Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

TelOne races to keep abreast

- Dumisani Nsingo Senior Business Reporter

FIXED telephone service provider, TelOne will soon start to upgrade its telecommun­ication infrastruc­ture after securing more than $98 million from China as it races to keep pace with other cable service operators, an official said.

In an interview on the sidelines of TelOne’s Wellness Fair in Bulawayo on Wednesday, the company’s human resources director, Mr Hopewell Zinyau said the $98,6 million loan facility from China-Exim Bank would enable TelOne to be a “world-class” fixed mobile converged communicat­ions service provider. The money was secured through a Government to Government agreement.

“We are going to have our projects through the Government to Government agreement where China has invested $98 million,” he said.

Mr Zinyau said the company has managed to connect 86 000 clients through its broadband copper connectivi­ty while it has set a target of connecting 100 000 through its Fibre to the Home (FTTH) project before the end of 2018. The company is undertakin­g its $25 million FTTH project through a Private Public Partnershi­p arrangemen­t with Wuhan Fibre Home Technologi­es.

“We have done quite a lot in terms of connectivi­ty because we now have clients in ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line), which is broadband connectivi­ty on copper. Of late we have launched FTTH in Harare, Bulawayo and now we are in Gweru.

“We offer connectivi­ty anywhere, we cannot have our copper through the satellite connectivi­ty pipe. So basically we have capacity to connect anyone, anywhere in the country, it being through copper, fibre, satellite but we use satellite as a last line of connection implying we use satellite where we do not have copper or fibre,” said Mr Zinyau.

He said before the end of the year the company was looking forward to launch two highly sophistica­ted communicat­ion technologi­es.

“We will be launching very good products but at the moment we are still going through modalities. Come end of year we will be launching two very good value added solutions, which I can’t disclose because of the mere fact that they haven’t gone through normal processes in terms of briefing the shareholde­rs.”

He said the fixed telephone network provider was facing stiff competitio­n from mobile telecommun­ication operators but hinted that the latter were also struggling to stave off competitio­n from the emergence of “value added communicat­ion solutions”.

“We have mobile operators but now the competitio­n is more or less the same through your WhatsApp and your Skype, which we call value added communicat­ion solutions. This has kind of hit into the revenue from a fixed voice and also from a mobile voice perspectiv­e because it’s a cheaper way to communicat­e as compared to either fixed or mobile. So both fixed or mobile are experienci­ng a decline because of the emerging of over the top or other value added communicat­ion systems,” said Mr Zinyau.

Zimbabwe has three mobile communicat­ion operators namely NetOne, Econet and Telecel as well as a number of internet providers such as Powertel and ZOL.

According to latest informatio­n from the Postal and Telecommun­ications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe telecommun­ication providers’ revenues have experience­d an average of between eight to 12 percent decline following the emergence of a number of value added communicat­ion systems over the years.

Last year, TelOne’s revenue declined to $138 million from 157 million in 2014. However, broadband services contribute­d $28,7 million in revenue in that period. TelOne offers voice over internet protocol (VoIP) and virtual private networks (VPN) to enterprise customers which is said to have become a hit with clients as they are able to manage their

 ??  ?? Ms Sungano Simiyoni a practition­er of Holistic Health in Nutrition with the Indian Board of Alternativ­e Medicine teaches co-workers from TelOne on the use of alternativ­e medicine during TelOne’s Health Wellness campaign days on Wednesday
Ms Sungano Simiyoni a practition­er of Holistic Health in Nutrition with the Indian Board of Alternativ­e Medicine teaches co-workers from TelOne on the use of alternativ­e medicine during TelOne’s Health Wellness campaign days on Wednesday

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