K-Net, an African telecommunications company offering triple-play voice, data and video services across sub-Saharan Africa, has launched a new range of broadband Internet service packages.
These services are available anywhere and everywhere throughout 16 West and Central African countries, from the most densely-populated urban areas to the most sparsely-populated rural locations.
A complete range of service packages is available, designed to meet the wide range of needs and budgets from small businesses and consumers to large enterprises and heavy downloaders.
All the packages offer unlimited download volumes during off-peak hours. No matter which service package is selected, K-Net delivers a reliable Internet service available on the African continent, with a service availability of 99,7%.
K-Net provides local sales and after-sales support across the whole territory to ensure the highest levels of customer support.
The new broadband Internet services from K-Net are available anywhere in Nigeria, DRC, Ghana, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Guinea, Benin, Rwanda, Burundi, Sierra Leone, Togo, Central African Republic, Congo, Liberia, Gabon and Equatorial Guinea.
These services are available anywhere and everywhere throughout 16 West and Central African countries, from the most densely-populated urban areas to the most sparsely-populated rural locations.
A complete range of service packages is available, designed to meet the wide range of needs and budgets from small businesses and consumers to large enterprises and heavy downloaders.
All the packages offer unlimited download volumes during off-peak hours. No matter which service package is selected, K-Net delivers a reliable Internet service available on the African continent, with a service availability of 99,7%.
K-Net provides local sales and after-sales support across the whole territory to ensure the highest levels of customer support.
The new broadband Internet services from K-Net are available anywhere in Nigeria, DRC, Ghana, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Guinea, Benin, Rwanda, Burundi, Sierra Leone, Togo, Central African Republic, Congo, Liberia, Gabon and Equatorial Guinea.