Corridor Africa Technologies, a provider of innovative telecom solutions, says it is tackling power outages using robust backup power systems, and advanced monitoring technologies.
South Africa has been grappling with frequent power cuts, leading to network vulnerabilities and inefficiencies for mobile network operators (MNOs).
Load-shedding is significantly impacting MNOs and hindering the country’s progress in the global telecommunications industry.
These disruptions are not only causing inconvenience to users but also hindering MNOs’ ability to monetise the surging data usage resulting from the growing demand for reliable connectivity.
The power outages experienced by MNOs are leaving them trailing behind their global counterparts in terms of service reliability and operational efficiency.
Corridor Africa Technologies says it is committed to providing effective solutions to empower MNOs to overcome these challenges.
By leveraging its extensive experience and expertise in the telecom industry, Corridor Africa Technologies says it is developing cutting-edge solutions to safeguard MNOs against the adverse effects of power cuts.
Through the integration of robust backup power systems, advanced monitoring technologies, and intelligent network management.
Corridor Africa Technologies says using the integration of robust backup power systems, advanced monitoring technologies, and intelligent network management, it can ensure uninterrupted connectivity for South African users.
Corridor Africa Technologies CEO Matone Ditlhake says a significant consequence of prolonged network unavailability caused by power outages is vandalism.
“With reduced network coverage, individuals may resort to damaging or tampering with telecom infrastructure, exacerbating the problem and further disrupting services, said Ditlhake.
He says Corridor Africa Technologies is actively implementing strategies to prevent vandalism and safeguard MNOs’ assets.
Ditlhake says the impact of the power blackouts extends beyond just the telecom sector.
“Financial services migration, a vital aspect of South Africa’s economic growth, could suffer a massive setback due to reduced momentum caused by unreliable network availability,” says Ditlhake.
“Corridor Africa Technologies understands the critical role of connectivity in facilitating financial services migration and is committed to ensuring a stable and efficient telecom infrastructure to support this process.”
As a responsible and forward-thinking organisation, Corridor Africa Technologies believes in the transformative power of reliable connectivity.
The company’s efforts to address power blackouts in South Africa align with its mission to empower MNOs and support the country’s growth in the global telecommunications landscape.
“We are actively engaging with Government, industry stakeholders, and MNOs to collaborate on comprehensive solutions,” says Ditlhake
“By fostering partnerships, we aim to drive innovation, resilience, and progress in South Africa’s telecom sector.”
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