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A bold new chapter for Seacom as the African connectivity pioneer rebrands

A bold new chapter for Seacom as the African connectivity pioneer rebrands

Africa's future internet could be on innovative overland submarine cables

Africa's future internet could be on innovative overland submarine cables

SEACOM and SENTECH partner to "turbocharge" tech SMMEs in South Africa

SEACOM and SENTECH partner to "turbocharge" tech SMMEs in South Africa

Unveiling SEACOM 2.0 - 
A new digital renaissance and subsea network to power the Indian Ocean Basin's digital and AI future

Unveiling SEACOM 2.0 - A new digital renaissance and subsea network to power the Indian Ocean Basin's digital and AI future

SEACOM's strategy for enabling AI-ready, multi-terabit connectivity in Africa

SEACOM's strategy for enabling AI-ready, multi-terabit connectivity in Africa

SEACOM achieves level 1 B-BBEE certification, reinforcing commitment to transformation and inclusive growth

SEACOM achieves level 1 B-BBEE certification, reinforcing commitment to transformation and inclusive growth

Data centre neutrality is SEACOM's infrastructure advantage

Data centre neutrality is SEACOM's infrastructure advantage

SEACOM wraps up Mandela Month with a renewed commitment to meaningful connectivity and community upliftment

SEACOM wraps up Mandela Month with a renewed commitment to meaningful connectivity and community upliftment

Digital services and risk resilience in Africa's evolving ICT landscape

Digital services and risk resilience in Africa's evolving ICT landscape

Digital infrastructure as the foundation of Africa's economic future

Digital infrastructure as the foundation of Africa's economic future

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About Seacom

Seacom made history by bringing the first subsea fibre cables to East Africa in 2009, sparking economic growth and setting the stage for a digitally connected continent. That pioneering role made Seacom Africa's original digital backbone. The company now operates at scale, with infrastructure that spans borders and connects millions of people and businesses. On this foundation, Seacom built an integrated portfolio of cloud, security and managed services that perform reliably – precisely because they run on its own network. With 35,000 km of fibre, six diverse subsea cables and more than 4,000 enterprise clients, Seacom combines scale with client-level care. The company helps enterprises lead Africa's connected future.

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