Dimension Data & Multichoice Launch WirelessCo to Focus on WiFi services

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electricityDimension Data MEA and Multichoice have partnered to launch WirelessCo to build and operate an open access carrier-grade WiFi network.

Owned by Dimension Data (51%) and Multichoice (49%) respectively, WirelessCo will be headquartered in Johannesburg and will combine the WiFi network assets of Dimension Data-owned WiFi provider AlwaysOn, together with the WiFi assets of MWEB WiFi. The AlwaysOn retail consumer business will continue to operate as a separate entity.  Employees of MWEB WiFi, as well as AlwaysOn employees who manage the AlwaysOn network will be employed by WirelessCo.

According to Derek Wilcocks, CEO, Dimension Data Middle East and Africa,“A ubiquitous WiFi network for South Africa, built by WirelessCo will be a step forward to a “WiFi first” service as a viable and cost effective alternative to traditional data communication in a mobile environment, enabling more South Africans with affordable internet access. This company is committed to making the necessary investments to ensure WiFi is available everywhere and to everyone, driving digital inclusion for all of the country”.

Founded in 1983, Dimension Data plc is an ICT services and solutions provider that uses its technology expertise, global service delivery capability, and entrepreneurial spirit to accelerate the business ambitions of its clients. Dimension Data is a member of the NTT Group.

Francois Theron, CEO MWEB Group says: “More and more businesses across almost all industry sectors are looking to extend or entrench their value proposition through digital strategies. We are excited to have the opportunity to build a platform that can connect these businesses to their customers.”

 

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