28East and RUSH Network integration a major milestone for SA’s Telco industry

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[Promoted] 28East and RUSH Network integration a major milestone for SA’s Telco industry

The collaboration brings together both companies’ expertise and innovative technologies to create a unique solution for Internet Service Providers .

Their innovative cloud platform is designed to determine whether a potential customer connection, to any one of multiple Network Operators, is feasible. RUSH Network is rapidly expanding its open access fixed wireless coverage to new areas, with Bloemfontein being the next of many major cities to receive its services.

As demand for high-speed internet continues to grow in Africa, RUSH Network presents a powerful solution that enables ISPs to meet this demand with greater affordability and reliability.With installations taking only five working days from the time of order, ISPs can swiftly and effectively onboard new customers onto their network.

The entire solution is managed and maintained by 28East, ensuring data accuracy and up-to-date information.

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