www.WirelessFederation.com/news: In order to enter Kenya’s fast-growing mobile data market, a series of 3G trials will be conducted by Telkom Kenya (Orange) across its mobile network.

The number of customers of the telecom operator rose from 697,000 a year ago to 772,000, this year. The company now intends to build on this growth by investing in the budding data market and 3G presents the opportunity to achieve fast growth. Submarine cable systems like SEACOM and TEAMS, has also boosted network capacity and bandwidth availability, leading to the growth in demand for data services in Kenya.

Telkom’s rival Safaricom was first to roll out 3G services, to obtain a licence in October 2007 and to launch W CDMA-based services in 2008. Safaricom also announced an increase by 93.6% over the year that  ended 30 September 2009, with internet representing 17.7% of its revenues.

Zain Kenya followed suit in October 2009 and purchased its own USD25 million 3G concession in preparation for a network rollout.

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South Africa’s new operator Neotel has agreed to join the Seacom international subsea cable project. Neotel has signed a Cable Development Agreement with Seacom for landing and commercial operations of the international cable system in South Africa. The Seacom project is one of several underway aimed at improving international connectivity and lowering bandwidth costs in Africa. It will connect south and east Africa to India and Europe, with a capacity of 1.28 Tbps. Neotel will own the cable landing station and all facilities within the South African territory and open the system for access by all operators. It will also facilitate a backhaul network to its point of presence in Johannesburg, run in connection with its shareholder and international carrier VSNL. Seacom expects to have the system operational in early 2009.

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