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Liquid Intelligent Technologies and Zayo partner to Expand Global Network Coverage

Leading pan-African telecoms group, Liquid Intelligent Technologies, has announced their partnership with Zayo Group Holdings, Inc., a global leader of Communications Infrastructure. The partnership will see Liquid Intelligent Technologies and Zayo leveraging existing networks for many of their customers who have operations in North America and Europe in addition to their African operations. 

“We have long been committed to building Africa’s digital future, and know that for African companies to be competitive, they have to be a part of the global digital economy. This strategic partnership will assist many of our African customers who are looking to extend into operations beyond Africa, as well as those customers who already have operations in Europe and the U.S.,” said Liquid Intelligent Technologies’s Group Chief Executive Officer, Nic Rudnick.

This partnership will see both companies adding value for their customers by utilising each other’s network reach. The partnership will also allow Zayo’s customers to tap into the extensive and reliable connectivity that Liquid Intelligent Technologies has built across the African continent through Zayo’s self-service platform, Tranzact

“This partnership demonstrates Zayo’s commitment to expanding our footprint, and our ability to deliver bandwidth wherever and whenever customers require it,” said Jesper Aagaard, Managing Director of Europe at Zayo Group. “We are excited to bring Zayo’s Global Reach to Africa, enabling access into key locations in North America and Europe. Our innovative Tranzact platform is a key tool for this access, as it integrates bandwidth into an ‘online shopping’ experience, making purchasing and managing bandwidth easy to navigate and understand.”

This partnership represents another crucial building block as Liquid Intelligent Technologies embarks on its strategic vision to become Africa’s premier digital services provider. Liquid Intelligent Technologies seeks to provide its customers with a variety of digital services they may need under one roof. 

As Africa continues to establish itself as an increasingly important market in the global ecosystem, this partnership allows Zayo the opportunity to tap into Liquid Intelligent Technologies’s expansive network to key locations around the continent and bring seamless connectivity to Zayo’s customers across the globe. 

“Our customers are at the very core of our operations, and this partnership will be the first of many as we continue in our endeavours to become a world-class digital services provider in Africa and beyond,” concluded Rudnick. 

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