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Seacom cable to cut SA broadband costs

By Richard Lapper in Johannesburg

Published: July 26 2009 23:00 | Last updated: July 26 2009 23:00

A $600m underwater fibre-optic cable has opened the prospect of much greater competition in one of the developing world’s most expensive and limited telecommunications markets.

The cable, launched last week, links south and east Africa to global networks in India and Europe. It will reduce the cost of wholesale broadband capacity by more than 90 per cent, allowing South Africa’s fixed-line and mobile operators to offer better and cheaper products.

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