VueTel
launches in USA
…Italian Tlc group to connect the USA to
Africa
VueTel, specialized in international
telecommunications services, can now provide high quality and secure voices and
data services, thanks to the reliable and flexible infrastructural network of
NOC, Pop and hub in New Yok, London, Paris, and more than 11 African countries
and 350 million internet users.
The technology infrastructure is set up to
offer international Internet Transit Services (IP Transit), International
dedicated lines (IPLC), devoted Ethernet circuits (EthLink) and virtual private
networks (IP VPN) in addition to international voice transit services.
The USA VueTel headquarter is located in
Holmdel, New Jersey, in the refurbished building that historically housed the
Bell Labs, while the technology infrastructure is located in New York, in the
prestigious 60 Hudson Street venue.
"With the new AfCFTA agreement, the
intra African market can grow up to 52 per cent before 2022 and open a market
of 1.2 billion people and a 3,4 billion dollar gross domestic product. Our
focus is now to provide large companies and corporations in the USA with
dedicated data services to connect them to this great opportunity”, says Vice
President of VueTel USA, Emanuela Bevilacqua. “We operate in a market dominated
by large carriers that have developed global network. Most of them, however, do
not directly provide services to African countries. On the contrary VueTel have
significant knowledge and remarkable experience in these territories where we
have been physically present and active for several years."
With the activation of PoP in New York,
after the main nocs of London, Paris, Marseille, Milan, and Palermo, VueTel is
consolidating more and more as an international benchmark for the wholesale
market providing data to the African continent.
VueTel USA is then making its way into the
vast world of industry 4.0., aiming to develop advanced telecommunications
services based on artificial intelligence and Machine Learning. "For
VueTel, which has a history of deep technological know-how", comments
Emanuela Bevilacqua, "it becomes extremely stimulating to operate in a
sector among the most competitive in the United States".
Data Scenario
From 2000 to the present day, Africa has
experienced a strong increase in both fixed and mobile connectivity. According
to data from the Internet World states, the continent's internet users grew
from around 4.5 million in 2010 to nearly 350 million in 2017. The current
level of penetration is around 28 per cent, slightly more than half of the rest
of the world, but an exponential growth is expected to bring the African
continent to comparable levels with the world average by 2020. According to the
GSMA, by 2020 there will be more than 700 million mobile connections in Africa,
more than twice the forecasts regarding North America.
In addition, the data services market is
constantly expanding, with significant growth rates. According to MEF's
estimates, the Metro Ethernet Forum, the global Carrier Ethernet services
market will reach approximately $63 billion globally in 2019.
With regard to the African countries in
which the largest number of American companies are present, there are: South
Africa, Egypt, Morocco, Kenya and Nigeria. The sectors in which they operate
are largely: energy, technology, Food & beverage, Agriculture, oil &
gas.
Voice Network
The VueTel group is present with its
network in London and Paris, a geographic cluster for TDM and VoIP, and in New
York with a single full VoIP node completely redundant with the European
cluster.
Data Network
The backbone connects the most important
connectivity centres between Europe and Africa in ring-protected mode: London,
Paris, Milan and Palermo, as well as Marseille and Lisbon, strategic points of
arrival for submarine cables from Africa, the Middle East and the Americas. The
offer is expanded with the new New York knot.
The offer for the business market includes
internet and connectivity services for the creation of dedicated networks and
VPNs. The data network provides quality performance and signal latency through
the use of last-generation network and access technologies, a fully redundant
high-capacity backbone, and nodes that connect the main landing stations of
submarine cables With fiber-optic terrestrial networks.
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