CMC Networks achieves B-BBEE Level 1 Status in South Africa
- 19 January 2021
CMC Networks is proud to announce that we have reached a Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) Level 1 Contribution Status.
CMC Networks is proud to announce that we have reached a Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) Level 1 Contribution Status.
MEF has begun its work to define Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) services as part of its certified MEF 3.0 network services.
CMC Networks confirms the availability of direct access to the Microsoft Azure Peering service, increasing access to its broad range of cloud services.
Driving inclusive growth across Africa should be a collective goal for all its inhabitants. In particular, building an African-wide technology ecosystem, is essential for the development and empowerment of business in Africa.
Customers who purchase certified MEF 3.0 SD-WAN and Carrier Ethernet services can have confidence that they conform to the highest industry standards.
Covid-19 has seemingly changed the world almost overnight with employers and employees forced to adapt to what many call the “New Normal”. The “New normal” a dramatic shift from static workforces based at large HQs and corporate networks, to a mobile workforce where Work from Home (WFH) has become the standard.
The West African Cable System (WACs) was impacted by a break on Friday 28 March 2020, which has been localized between Highbridgein the UK and Seixalin Portugal.
CMC Networks provides connectivity and solutions across 51 countries in Africa, and 12 countries in the Middle East, extending services across the America’s, UK, Europe, and Asia Pacific.
We have employees based in South Africa, UK, USA, Europe, Pakistan, Mauritius and Australia.
Network operators need efficient ways to deliver new services and innovative methods for the network to learn and connect services to consumers, notably multiple business applications. Networks must be service-oriented to support todays (and tomorrow’s) networking requirements.
Capacity heard from Marisa Trisolino, CEO of CMC Networks, about the carrier’s most recent partnerships, strategic opportunities and Africa’s first artificial intelligence next-generation SDX network.
Demand for connectivity continues to evolve across Africa and the Middle East, driven significantly by the increase in connecting Internet of Things (IoT) devices in this region. The kind of phenomenal growth we’re talking about is such that it is predicted that in the Middle East alone, the IoT space will exceed $20 billion in the next three to four years.
Across both carrier and enterprise sectors, the proliferation of network virtualisation and automation only continues to rise. Greater visibility, on-demand capabilities and the softwarisation of everything is no longer an added feature but a critical component of next-generation networks.
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