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Pan-African Telecommunications Provider SEACOM Continues to Expand Across Africa with Acumatica Cloud ERP

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Tuesday, August 16, 2022

KIRKLAND, Wash., Aug. 16, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Acumatica, the world's fastest-growing cloud ERP company, has provided SEACOM, the Pan-African telecommunications provider, with the tools necessary to realise its ambitious growth plans and deliver high-speed internet connectivity around the world.

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  • KIRKLAND, Wash., Aug. 16, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Acumatica , the world's fastest-growing cloud ERP company, has provided SEACOM , the Pan-African telecommunications provider, with the tools necessary to realise its ambitious growth plans and deliver high-speed internet connectivity around the world.
  • SEACOM has grown rapidly in recent years on the back of a strategy toprovide cloud and communication services across Africa.
  • After implementing Acumatica's cloud ERP solution, SEACOM's accounting team were able to automate accounting tasks and saved 15-20% of their time.
  • Acumatica Cloud ERP provides the best business management solution for transforming your company to thrive in the new digital economy.

Digital Realty Expands Coverage And Capacity Of PlatformDIGITAL® Across Africa

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Monday, October 25, 2021

Through major investment in the continent's internet infrastructure, Digital Realty aims to be a core enabler of these economic and quality of life gains.

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  • Through major investment in the continent's internet infrastructure, Digital Realty aims to be a core enabler of these economic and quality of life gains.
  • Digital Realty supports the world's leading enterprises and service providers by delivering the full spectrum of data centre, colocation and interconnection solutions.
  • iSAT Africa is an integrated communications services provider specializing in broadcasting and rural connectivity, fixed and mobile satellite solutions, MPLS in Africa and Middle East.
  • iSAT Africa has its POP, integrated with fiber and satellite services, in more than 30 countries in Africa connecting to the rest of world.

TMT Finance: The African boom in investment in communications infrastructure

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Wednesday, October 23, 2019

As organic growth can be slower, well see telcos acquiring companies in other sectors such as fintech and digital services and technologies.

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  • As organic growth can be slower, well see telcos acquiring companies in other sectors such as fintech and digital services and technologies.
  • I believe we will continue to see infrastructure consolidation, as FTTH and FTTB gather more momentum in manyAfricanmarkets where fibre infrastructure is stilldeveloping," says Byron Clatterbuck, CEO of South African submarine cable and fibre company SEACOM.
  • A few select markets are underpinning the main bulk of transactions and investment activity across the region.
  • TMT Finance Africa 2019 is limited to 350 attendees and will feature 75 speakers across 24 sessions.