SkyVision Launches SkyFibre to Up Its Telecom Services in Guinea

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Fiber-optic-nightlightSkyVision has launched, SkyVision SkyFibre its new fibre and wireless based services in Guinea to enables its customers to benefit from innovative data processing and telecom solutions promising quicker response times, improved communications with customers and suppliers, and increased productivity and profitability.

According to Mr. Dror Limor, SkyVision VP Sales, “SkyVision invests a great deal into its global infrastructure and is constantly expanding its reach. Our recent network infrastructure in Guinea, was specifically designed to support corporate as well as small business telecom and application bandwidth requirements.”

The firm says the launch will help it increase bandwidth to existing business customers and also allow it to serve new customers across Conakry and throughout Guinea with Internet access, end to end VPN & private networks, network security, cloud services, voice, business continuity and hosting solutions.

SkyVision has a strong local presence in Guinea, specializing in delivering comprehensive telecommunications solutions to a range of customers including financial institutions, mining, and other large corporates.

“We will continue to customize our solutions to meet the specific needs of each of our customers, and provide them with true business grade service.” said Mr. Aboubacar Kourouma, SkyVision General Manager in Guinea.

SkyVision subsidiaries are present in Nigeria, South Africa, Senegal, Guinea Conakry, Cameroon, Burkina Faso, Uganda and Morocco.

 

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