Botswana Fibre Networks
- Wholesale Internet
- National Leased Lines
- Internet Protocol Transit
- WiFi Products
Botswana Fibre Networks (BOFINET) is the wholesale provider of national and international telecommunication infrastructure in Botswana formed in 2012 to focus on and improve the backbone network and internet infrastructure of Botswana.[1][2][3]
History
Botswana Fibre Networks was formed in 2012 when the Government of Botswana repealed the Botswana Telecommunications Corporation Act to open the market to competition and as they were preparing BTC for initial public offering and to break its monopoly. As a result, the government established Botswana Fibre Networks (BoFiNet) to manage and operate long-distance transmission networks and become a provider to BTC, Mascom, Verbosec, Orange Botswana and other internet service providers. Some of BTC assets were transferred to BoFiNet to enable it to deliver on its mandate.[4][5] BTC investment in EASSy and West Africa Cable System was transferred to Botswana Fibre Networks as part of the transition.
See also
- Botswana Telecommunications Corporation
- Mascom
- Botswana Communications Regulatory Authority
References
- ^ "Botswana Fibre Networks Ltd. (BoFiNet) | Devex". www.devex.com. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
- ^ LESEMELA, KEIKANTSE. "Mmegi Online :: BTC IPO faces another deferral". Mmegi Online. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
- ^ "Khama explains E-Government initiatives". BiztechAfrica. Archived from the original on 28 February 2021. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
- ^ "BTC About". Botswana Telecommunications Corporation.
- ^ "Parastatals". Government of Botswana.
External links
- Official website
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