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Liquid Intelligent Technologies, SITA and Eastern Cape Provincial Government to deliver Provincial Broadband Services

Pervasive high-speed broadband access services to be delivered to hospitals, schools, clinics and provincial offices throughout the Eastern Cape.

Liquid Intelligent Technologies South Africa has concluded an agreement with SITA to deliver much needed broadband services to hospitals, schools, clinics and provincial offices. The high-speed broadband services will enable the Eastern Cape Provincial Government to deliver services to its citizens, using technology to enhance their overall service delivery capabilities.

According to Reshaad Sha, CEO of Liquid Intelligent Technologies South Africa: “Having the opportunity to start connecting the least connected province in South Africa is an honour for us. For the first time Liquid Intelligent Technologies will be contributing directly to enhanced service delivery in the Eastern Cape Province. The high-speed network services that we will deliver as part of this project will be a key enabler in the delivery of e-education; e-health and a plethora of e-government services through the facilities that will now be connected.”

“The provision of broadband connectivity is key to the modernisation of government in order to ensure improved service delivery to our citizens. This connectivity will serve as a key enabler for the Eastern Cape Government and will ensure that a sound foundation exists which can be leveraged for its’ Digital Transformation Journey as well ensure that South Africa is able to benefit from the opportunities presented by the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The partnership between SITA, Liquid Intelligent Technologies and the Eastern Cape Provincial Government also aims to demonstrate that it is possible to deploy pervasive high-speed broadband in a rural province so as to ensure that the objectives of SA Connect are met” says Ntutule Tshenye, the Acting CEO of SITA.

Liquid Intelligent Technologies’s partnership with SITA and the Eastern Cape Provincial Government will enable network expansion to take place which, under normal circumstances, would not have been commercially feasible. With the ECPG as an anchor customer, high-speed broadband services can now be delivered to the ECPG designated points of access and presence. The partnership with SITA and ECPG will connect 2,700 government facilities initially with 100Mbps and increasing in the majority of these sites to 1Gbps over the contracted period.

(Left to right): Hlanganani Mtshali (SITA), Hannah Ntshingila (DDG – Eastern Cape), Shahzad Manzoor (Chief Technology Officer, LTSA), Reshaad Sha (CEO, LTSA), Marion Mbina-Mthembu (Director General – Eastern Cape Government), Nthutule Tshenye (Acting CEO – SITA), Yogesh Bhika (Senior Manager: Legal &Regulatory, LTSA) and Moss Gondwe (Executive: Stakeholder Management, LTSA)

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