The company said its terrestrial network stretches from Mombasa to Nairobi and extends into Uganda, Rwanda and Tanzania, providing businesses with robust connectivity across key markets in East Africa.
Seacom has highlighted the strength of its terrestrial network infrastructure across East Africa, underscoring its commitment to providing reliable and resilient connectivity for businesses operating in the region.
The company said its terrestrial network stretches from Mombasa to Nairobi and extends into Uganda, Rwanda and Tanzania, providing businesses with robust connectivity across key markets in East Africa.
According to Seacom, the network has been designed with route diversity and protection at its core, enabling organisations to maintain connectivity even in the event of network disruptions. The infrastructure is intended to enhance service reliability and business continuity for enterprises that rely on uninterrupted digital communications.
The company noted that resilient network infrastructure is becoming increasingly important as businesses expand their operations and accelerate digital transformation initiatives. By investing in protected terrestrial routes, Seacom aims to ensure customers have access to dependable connectivity capable of supporting growth across the region.
Seacom added that its East African network is designed to provide the flexibility and resilience businesses need to scale operations while maintaining reliable access to digital services in an increasingly connected economy.

