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Liquid Telecoms Zim in generous offer to local firms

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Liquid Telecom Zimbabwe, part of the leading pan-African telecoms, says local firms will benefit from increased internet bandwidth with speeds of up to 50% faster and without any additional costs.

“We are proud to announce an offer to reward Loyal Customers and we are offering 20% to 50% additional Bandwidth to all our top enterprise clients. The Promotion will run for 6 Months and it commences on 23 March this year. We are giving out a total of 36GBps for the duration of the promotion.

“The promotion will impact sectors including: industry, financial services, mining, agriculture, health services, education, retail and manufacturing and, tourism and hospitality,” said Wellington Makamure, the Regional CEO of Liquid Telecom Southern Africa Region.

“Liquid Telecom is playing a vital role supporting businesses and the customers they serve with faster, higher capacity internet without additional expense. As a result, many organisations across Zimbabwe should be in a stronger position to maintain service delivery. This is likely to include fewer disruptions relating to online shopping and banking, maintaining day-to-day business operations with cloud-based services and supporting critical services including tele-medicine and digital e-health solutions.”

He added:

“To date we have done more than 21,000 km of fibre in Zimbabwe. We have connected more than 460 hotspots in the country. We have installed 197 LTE base stations to complement our fibre network.

“We have provided free Wi-Fi services to 48 tertiary institutions like universities, colleges and polytechnics under the Liquid Telecom Eduzone project which started in 2018 and we are also in the process of setting up free Wi-Fi at hospitals around the country under the Medizones project. The first phase will involve 13 Major hospitals in the country.

“This offer will provide Enhanced connectivity for different industries to improve its customer experience, we envisage, for instance, that there will be fewer incidences of system delays for bank clients transferring funds online. Less disruptions for shoppers wishing to pay for groceries electronically. Faster turnaround for medical aid subscription queries, all because we have availed additional capacity to those entities to serve their clients better.’’

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