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MTN consolidates its position in the bandwidth-hungry data market

By MTN Network Solutions
Johannesburg, 23 Jan 2006

MTN Network Solutions (NS) has beefed up its capacity to cater for the growing demand for more international Virtual Private Network (VPN) and Internet services.

MTN NS Chief Executive Mike Brierley says MTN is now ideally positioned to offer customers carrier class broadband which offers customers flexibility in their networks, runs multimedia applications like Voice Over IP, and offers advanced functionality, all essential elements in a dynamic enterprise environment.

'`The MTN Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) network offers our customers alternative routing options, backed by Service Level Agreements, to propel their businesses and gain a competitive advantage,`` says Brierley.

The upgrade has resulted in the installation of a second 45Mb circuit between Johannesburg and New York. MTN NS commissioned a second 45Mb circuit on the SAT-3 cable from Telkom and British Telecom.

'`This followed a year of successful growth and increased demand,`` Brierley said.

MTN NS has now done a full upgrade of its London POP infrastructure and also commissioned a full Point of Presence (POP) in New York. The POP provides alternative routing from Sisembra in Portugal and enables IP-VPN services to terminate directly in the United States.

SAT-3 will remain the best way of connecting internationally until such time as the alternate Eassy cable (East Coast fibre between Durban and Abidjan) and the WASC cable (West African Submarine cable) are commissioned.

'`In anticipation of vastly improved resilience, MTN has taken an interest in both these new cable installations,`` Brierley says.

The UK and US-based POPs are fully interconnected with dual STM-1 transatlantic fibre links. MTN has established new direct IP transit links with Sprint and Abovenet in New York.

'`The upgrading of the MTN NS London POP has also been done in preparation for bringing a number of MTN African operations, e.g. Uganda, Cameroon, Ivory Coast and Nigeria, onto a single international infrastructure in 2006, as well as starting to build a full Africa MPLS IP-VPN network,`` Brierley says.

MTN NS says it is ideally positioned for the growth of broadband technologies such as EDGE and 3G with its additional investments.

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Launched in 1994, the MTN Group celebrates more than 11 years as a leading provider of cellular and communications services in Africa and is listed on the JSE Securities Exchange South Africa under the share code: "MTN". As at 30 September 2005, the MTN Group recorded more than 20 million subscribers across its operations.  MTN operates in 10 African countries including South Africa, Swaziland, Rwanda, Uganda, Cameroon, Nigeria, Cote d`Ivoire, Zambia, Botswana and the recently acquired operation, Libertis Telecom, in the Republic of Congo (Congo Brazzaville). The Group has also successfully purchased a 49% shareholding in IranCell of Iran.

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Ravin Maharaj
MTN Network Solutions
(083) 200 5264
mahara_r@mtn.co.za