Neotel’s enterprise operations have officially been rebranded to Liquid Telecom South Africa.
The transition to Liquid Telecom South Africa aligns Neotel’s existing enterprise and carrier customer base closer with the Liquid Telecom Group’s wider pan-African operations, which include over 50 000km of fibre stretching across nine countries in the region, connecting South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda, Botswana, DRC, Zimbabwe and Zambia.
Businesses of all sizes across South Africa now have direct access to the largest independent fibre network in Africa, served through one single point of contact and covered under one service level agreement.
The rebrand also reaffirms the group’s commitment to upgrading and expanding its network across South Africa, which will result in greater access to high-speed connectivity for more customers.
Neotel’s retail business, which includes the award-winning fixed-line broadband service Neobroadband, will continue to operate under the Neotel name, which has strong brand recognition and appeal to South African consumers.
“By officially bringing Neotel’s enterprise and carrier business under the Liquid Telecom brand, we are making it clear to our South African customers that they now have unrivalled reach across southern, eastern and central Africa,” says Nic Rudnick, Group CEO, Liquid Telecom. “Businesses in South Africa are already experiencing the benefits of being part of a truly pan-African telecoms group, which enables them to connect to another branch on the other side of the continent as seamlessly as if it were located just across the road.”
Following its acquisition in June 2016, Neotel officially joined the Liquid Telecom Group in February and a new leadership team has since been appointed in South Africa to oversee major investment in its network and services.
In May, Kyle Whitehill was appointed CEO of Neotel and Liquid Telecom South Africa. Michael Allschwang joined the Neotel management team as chief sales and marketing officer.