NAIROBI Kenya, Monday Jan
21, 2013 - Leading Corporate Internet and IT Solutions
provider AccessKenya Group has rolled out a network optimization drive aimed at
delivering faster internet speeds to customers over the next twelve months. The process, which began late December,
involves the conversion of all wireless Base Stations (BTS) to fibre optic
cable links and is expected to yield more bandwidth capacity by over 80
percent.
AccessKenya
Group Network Manager Cyril Oluoch says the upgrade is part of the larger plan
to bolster internet connectivity over vast regions and deliver versatile Wide
Area Network (WAN) solutions whose demand has been on the increase among the
company’s corporate clientele.
“The
conversion will enable us achieve up to 1 Gigabit bandwidth, up from the
maximum 200Mbps delivered on wireless backhauls,” says Mr. Oluoch.
“This
will not only guarantee better speeds for our clients but also deliver upgraded capacities for more customers,” he explained.
According
to Mr. Oluoch, the move will also see AccessKenya cap licensing related costs
by over 50 percent and allow for greater profit margins on the back of reduced
operational expenses.
Last year, the AccessKenya Group spent
over Sh37 Million in licence fees - a cost the company notes is impeding to
growth. So far, about 20 Base Stations in areas including Kasarani, Lavington
and Lower Kabete have been converted to fibre optic links since the launch of
the drive that is targeting to convert tens of BTS’ serving AccessKenya clients
in Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu and other major towns in the country.
Group
Managing Director Jonathan Somen says the company is keen on taking services to
the clients by expanding its fibre network with the aim of delivering more
Value Added Services (VAS) in the market as a deliberate strategy to gain an
edge over perceived competitors.
“We
believe we are a step ahead of our competition in innovation and we are working
tirelessly to translate this into tangible business results that will reflect
in our books,” said Mr. Somen.
The
Group MD noted that AccessKenya has in the recent years diversified its range
of service offering to include complex WAN solutions such as Multi Protocol
Label Switching (MPLS) technology that bridges communication over expansive
divides.
“Our entry strategy to new areas in the
country has been through wireless networks and over 50 percent of our base
stations are on wireless backhauls. Wireless backhauls are relatively easy to
deploy but the challenge of translating them into a tangible return on investment
is not a walk in the park” he explained.
Mr.
Somen noted that the company has made considerable budgetary provisions towards
strategic expansion plans and is targeting to spend over Sh120 Million this
year to extend its metropolitan fibre network in Nairobi and Mombasa.
The
move comes even as the company continues to expand its network across all the
counties in the long term. The listed ISP is keen on tapping new business from
companies with branches in various towns outside Nairobi and international
organizations and Non Governmental Organization (NGOs) in need of branch
networking solutions.
What upgrade i have been experiencing the worst internet connection for the last two months and am one of ur clients.
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