The Mozambique government has signed a 20-year connectivity agreement with Seacom in order to support education and other government projects, including putting trade and customs documentation on-line. Permanent secretary of the Ministry of Science and Technology, Dr Evaristo Baquete, says in a statement that affordable and high-quality data networks are seen by his government as a vital tool in achieving the country’s developmental goals. The agreement will provide bandwidth to the Mozambique Research and Education Network (MoRENet) and the Government electronic Network (GovNet).
Mozambique ups its bandwidth
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