Pan African facilitator and provider of telecommunications network, SEACOM, added Exchange Deutscher Commercial Internet (dE-CIX) to Marseille France and Internet exchange (Franceix) in Paris to the growing list of European Internet exchange points where she peers. Additionally, SEACOM has added new Internet exchange points in Kampala (UIXP), Nairobi (KIXP) and Durban (NAPAfrica) to its list of peering agreements in Africa.
These new peering agreements would further improve the performance and reduce latency for SEACOM clients when they connect to web services in Europe and Africa. SEACOM IP transit network now offers African service providers and direct connectivity to network operators a range of small, medium and large networks of partners in Europe.
SEACOM PoP in Europe five busiest centers for Internet traffic - Stockholm, Amsterdam, London, Frankfurt and Marseille . Marseille is one of the main landing points in Europe for most submarine cables which come from Asia, Middle East and Africa. Since most of the international traffic of Africa into and out of Europe, SEACOM is now able to provide a better experience for the growing population of users of the continent broadband.
"We continue to invest in improving the Internet experience for our customers, they connect with the services and content in Africa or elsewhere in the world," said Mark Tinka, head of engineering at SEACOM . "the fact that we control the infrastructure of our global and African networks of IP transit to remote peering points in Europe means that we can ensure quality to our customers. the latest investments in Europe to further strengthen our ability to provide high levels of service availability and quality at an affordable cost. "
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