By TINTSWALO BALOYI
JOHANNESBURG, – INDEPENDENT telecommunications and fibre provider, OTEL Telecoms, has launched a visual guide mapping the location of 250 000 square kilometres of fibre optic cable within South Africa.By visiting http://www.fibre2thehome.co.za , prospective high-speed broadband internet customers can easily determine if their homes lie within one of the country’s growing tally of “fibrehoods.”
Over 100 000 homes are estimated to have access to high-speed broadband delivered by fibre optic underground cable. There are 14,5 million households in South Africa, according to the national census done six years ago.
To speed up the provision of fibre to residences, SMEs and corporate, OTEL adopts a blended approach of building its own fibre network while simultaneously accessing the fast-expanding networks of leading players such as OpenServe, Teralink, Vodacom, Sizwe Connect and others.
The footprints of these players are all shown on OTEL’s
Fibre2TheHome.co.za portal.
“Very fast broadband Internet via fibre can connect us to job and
education opportunities that improve quality of life. It’s no wonder that South Africans want to live in fibrehoods,” said Rad Jankovic, Chief Executive Officer of OTEL.
High-speed fibre optic broadband access is increasingly viewed as a basic amenity. While speed has traditionally been the number one reason to go the voice and data fibre route; the technology is also
environmentally-friendly, not prone to cable theft, experiences low
latencies, and is impervious to lightning strikes.
The integrated ICT player’s recently-launched fibre portal also indicates which specific estates and housing complexes already have access to fibre.
This makes it easy for residents there to log-on to the website and select the most appropriate high-speed broadband plan for their needs.
“Fibre cuts the monthly costs of both home and business consumers because it provides voice and data services at a fraction of the cost of copper-based, fixed-line infrastructure,” said Jankovic.
– Guardian
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