Botswana Fibre Network (BoFiNet) ready for business.
Minister of Transport & Communications in Botswana Hon Nonofo Molefhi-
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Botswana Fibre
Network (BoFiNet) ready for business OR
BoFiNet officially launched by Hon.
Minister Molefhi
OR Botswana Fibre Networks officially
launched.
GABORONE - Botswana Fibre Networks Limited (BoFiNet)
was officially launched by the Honourable Minister of Transport and
Communications, Nonofo Molefhi on Thursday October 3rd 2013. Held at
the new BoFiNet offices in the Nation’s capital, Gaborone, the event saw the
introduction of the BoFiNet brand, and a reveal of the highly anticipated new
logo and products in addition to the official opening of the BoFiNet office
located in the New Central Business District.
BoFiNet is a wholesale provider of
telecommunications distributing to retail telecommunication companies already
in existence in Botswana such as Botswana Telecommunications Corporation (BTC),
cell phone companies - Mascom and Orange, amongst others, and does not sell
directly to end users. BoFiNet was established in 2012 following Government
separation of the incumbent operator, BTC, into two separate organisations: BoFiNet,
and BTC Ltd. The latter will be partially privatised once the separation is
complete, while BoFiNet is wholly owned by the Botswana Government.
Said Honourable Minister Molefhi, “This new entity is an infrastructure company
which will serve as a carrier of carriers. It is a new development in the
history of ICT in Botswana worthy of celebration indeed.” He continued, “As a Ministry seeking to optimise efficient use of resources we
believed that there was more value to be rendered from BTC Limited’s fibre
optic network capacity and the Government-owned international connectivity
infrastructure. Ladies and gentlemen, this was the genesis of BoFiNet.”
Speaking at the launch, BoFiNet CEO, Mr. Mabua Lesego Mabua, made clear
the organisation’s mandate to provide and operate a world class telecommunications backbone network
infrastructure. The creation of BoFiNet follows the vision of the Botswana Government
through the Ministry of Transport and Communications to establish a Special Purpose
Vehicle (SPV) that will become both a national and
regional cloud service provider.
In
recent years the Botswana Government has supported three significant relevant
investments, which will all move to be managed by BoFiNet:
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Development of the National Fibre Network, in particular in the
trans-Kalahari region and metro fibre networks in Gaborone and Francistown
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Acquisition of stakes in the EASSy and WACS submarine cables,
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A dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) system which is designed
to use to its full potential the national fibre network (this system is
currently being installed and is not yet operational)
“BoFiNet
provides an average of at least 10–12 fibre pairs, allowing for maximum
efficiency and capability, as compared to the single fibre pair and single
wavelength on the Trans-Kalahari ring previously provisioned by BTC.
There is
also a potential for alternative revenue generation for the Botswana Government
through regional transit services and utilisation of excess capacity on the
International assets. We’re pleased to have officially launched and now look
forward to the great things to come out of BoFiNet,” concluded Mr. Mabua.
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