SkyVision Strengthens its Commitment to Deliver Superior Telecommunications Solutions in Guinea

Hertfordshire, UK, May 12, 2014/African Press Organization (APO)/ — SkyVision Global Networks Ltd. (http://www.skyvision.net), a leading global communications provider, today announced its ongoing commitment to strengthen the telecommunications market in Guinea, by launching the company’s new fibre and wireless based services, SkyVision SkyFibre.

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A member of the “Guinéenne de la Large Bande” (GUILAB) consortium, SkyVision has invested in the establishment of an integrated fibre and wireless network across Conakry. Connected over the ACE submarine cable to its global IP/MPLS network, the SkyVision service enables customers to benefit from innovative data processing and telecom solutions. This results in quicker response times, improved communications with customers and suppliers, and increased productivity and profitability.

With the launch of the SkyVision SkyFibre service over its new network, the company immediately increased the bandwidth it provided to existing business customers. The new network will also allow SkyVision to serve new customers across Conakry and throughout Guinea, with its full range of VSAT services. The company portfolio includes Internet access, end to end VPN & private networks, as well as value-added services, such as network security, cloud services, voice, business continuity and hosting solutions.

SkyVision has a strong local presence in Guinea, specializing in delivering comprehensive telecommunications solutions to a range of customers including financial institutions, mining, and other large corporates. “SkyVision invests a great deal into its global infrastructure and is constantly expanding its reach. Our recent network infrastructure in Guinea, was specifically designed to support corporate as well as small business telecom and application bandwidth requirements.” said Mr. Dror Limor, SkyVision VP Sales.

“We will continue to customize our solutions to meet the specific needs of each of our customers, and provide them with true business grade service.” said Mr. Aboubacar Kourouma, SkyVision General Manager in Guinea.

SkyVision’s local presence across Africa is made possible through a comprehensive network of local partners and representatives and SkyVision subsidiaries in Nigeria, South Africa, Senegal, Guinea Conakry, Cameroon, Burkina Faso, Uganda and Morocco. The company’s high-level of service and support includes 24/7 multilingual Technical Assistance Centres coupled with teams of local on-ground engineers to serve customers’ immediate needs.

Distributed by APO (African Press Organization) on behalf of SkyVision Global Networks Ltd.

Contact:

Iris Tovim

Marketing Communications Manager

SkyVision Global Networks

+44 20 8387 1750

irist@skyvision.net

About SkyVision

SkyVision (http://www.skyvision.net) is a global communications service provider, offering comprehensive, integrated solutions to meet all corporate, government and telco market requirements. With an emphasis on its customers’ local or regional requirements, SkyVision offers superior network connectivity solutions. Known for its innovative approach, the company offers an extensive suite of both customized solutions and industry-standard services for end-to-end IP connectivity, managed from its international gateways and selected local hubs. SkyVision’s global-reaching network connects its customers to the Internet backbone with more than ten satellite platforms and a network of high-capacity fiber optic cables, via its gateways in Africa, Europe, North America and the Middle East as well as multiple points of presence (POPs) in Africa. SkyVision currently commands a satellite and fibre network IP connectivity spanning 100 countries. The company’s C-Band and Ku-Band VSAT network solutions draw on SkyVision’s extensive space segment inventory from leading satellite providers and its capacity is carefully tailored to customers’ individual needs for optimal cost-effectiveness. Visit www.skyvision.net.

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