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The
Link Africa deal is done!
From left to right: Gateway CEO Peter Gbedemah,
Celtel CEO Marten Pieters, Celtel Bus Dev
Mgr
Dave Hagedorn and Gateway Director Julian
McIntyre. |
Hello and welcome to another
highly charged edition of Talking Drums that brings
you all the latest events and developments from
Gateway Communications.
In this edition we are proud and excited to tell
you about the acquisition of Link
Africa, the pan-African satellite service
provider and subsidiary of Celtel International,
for more than US$50m in cash.
The combined company will be the largest African
international service provider, delivering the
broadest range of connectivity services in more
than 25 African countries to 100 service
providers and 3 000 enterprise customers.
The deal is, without a doubt, one the most exciting
developments in the company’s 14-year history
and will make a real difference to the quality
and affordability of international communications
in Africa.
In this special edition of Talking Drums we focus
on this news, but also update you on events that
are equally as important, including our exciting
partnerships with Globacom
and Vmobile in Nigeria.
It has been a busy time for us on both sides of
the equator with our office in Johannesburg working
on a number of e-commerce projects including Proctor
& Gamble and Unilever, of which we are
justifiably proud.
Preparations are also underway for our visit to
the Intelstat Global Telecommunications
Meeting in Washington at the end of May where
we will lead discussions on Gateway’s involvement
in the African communications revolution. If you
are going, look out for us and our speaking engagements.
Finally, the wait is over for those of you who
entered our ‘Picture This’ competition
in the last newsletter and at the GSM Africa in
Cape Town. The name of our iPod
winner can be found further on in this newsletter.
Enjoy Talking Drums! |
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Peter Gbedemah
Managing Director
Gateway Communications |
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| ONE SMALL STEP, ONE GIANT
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| GATEWAY COMMUNICATIONS
ACQUIRES CELTEL SUBSIDIARY FOR $50m |
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Gateway Communications is an innovative and entrepreneurial
company and the acquisition of Link Africa, a
pan-African satellite service provider and subsidiary
of Celtel International for more than US$50m,
signals a new and exciting chapter in the company’s
history.
The combined business, trading as Gateway Communications,
will be the largest African service provider,
delivering the broadest range of connectivity
services to over 100 service providers and 3 000
corporations in more than 25 African countries.
Africa has the fastest growing and most diverse
telecom market on earth, yet until now, there
has not been one single company with the specialist
knowledge and capability to deliver high quality,
cost effective communications across the whole
continent. This acquisition has created the largest
voice and data carrier on the continent of Africa,
carrying more than one fifth of the continent’s
traffic.
Peter Gbedemah, Gateway Communications Managing
Director comments: “We will continue to
be a customer-focused organisation and now have
the capabilities to deliver even greater benefits
to our customers and partners. We will build on
our existing strengths to deliver the highest
quality, most competitive and broadest range of
connectivity services across the entire continent.”
Gateway Communication's newest international hub
operates from Gosselies, Belgium, where it provides
services via three fully redundant antennas, utilising
nine transponders on three satellites and through
dedicated access to the SAT3 cable.
By combining the best of Link Africa’s engineering
and support capabilities with Gateway’s
customer focus, systems and service expertise,
the new company will deliver improved services
and support with greater value to business customers.
The integration of networks and systems will result
in the most reliable and advanced international
network infrastructure on the continent. Significant
cost synergies and economies of scale will be
passed on to customers.
Gbedemah adds: “One of the most significant
aspects of the new company is that we are now
able to deliver the highest quality service portfolio
in Africa including voice, international and national
data links, internet and managed networks, roaming
and network consulting – this is important
news for Africa.
“In real terms it means that in many areas,
in-country and country-to-country communications
will be possible for the first time, creating
trade opportunities and further developing the
economy of Africa.
“One of the most noticeable benefits to
our customers will be that our companies and their
support functions will have the most knowledgeable
24/7/365 support capability in the industry.”
The array of seasoned telecommunications professionals
with extensive African expertise at the company’s
disposal, create an unparalleled team and wealth
of experience to drive the company forward.
Carriers and operators wanting to know how Gateway
Communications can add value to your business
in Africa, visit our website at www.gatewaycomms.com
or email us on info@gatewaycomms.com.
If you are attending May’s Global Telecommunications
Meeting in Washington between 23-27 May, we can
be found on booth 159 and will be pleased to see
you during the event. |
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| NEWS IN BRIEF |
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| Gateway Communications
connects to Vmobile in Nigeria |
Building
on its significant presence in West Africa,
Gateway Communications has entered into
an agreement with Nigerian GSM operator,
Vmobile. Vmobile was impressed with Gateway
Communication’s experience of working
in Africa and the company’s capability
to deliver high quality services across
the continent. |
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Gateway
Communications Expands Presence in Nigeria
through Interconnection with Globacom |
As
a result of significant growth in subscriber
demand in Nigeria, Globacom, the second
national operator (SNO), and licensed
GSM carrier in Nigeria, has confirmed
that it has selected Gateway Communications
as a provider of international voice services. |
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From
the Golden State to the City
of Gold |
 Gateway
Communications is pleased
to announce the appointment
of Chris Lundh as the new
General Manager of its Enterprise
Voice and Data division.
Lundh will be based in Johannesburg,
taking responsibility for
the management and future
expansion of Gateway’s
voice and data product lines
to its enterprise customers
in South Africa and across
the continent.
USA-born Lundh takes up the
position of General Manager
with immediate effect, although
he has worked for Gateway
Communications as a consultant
since December 2003. Lundh
brings a wealth of local and
market knowledge to the position,
gained in senior roles for
a number of leading African
telecommunications companies.
In 1996 he became MD of Africa
online, the largest African
ISP, before moving to communications
provider Telecel in the Democratic
Republic of Congo, as Director
General. He also established
the wireless service provider
Afritel, and between 2000
and 2002 he was based in Bolivia,
where he founded the mobile
telecoms company VIVA GSM.
Commenting on his appointment,
Lundh said: “Gateway
is poised for huge growth
and it’s a particularly
exciting time to join the
company full-time. As well
as focusing on our current
core data business, we are
expecting to capitalise on
the liberalisation of the
telecommunication sector in
South Africa, which is allowing
us to target VoIP-based services,
where we are very well positioned
internationally, as well as
data connectivity via our
MPLS VPN network, which we’re
hoping to expand access to
across Africa.”
Mike Van den Bergh, Managing
Director of Gateway Communications
in SA said: “Chris has
demonstrated great success
in creating and building opportunities
and we are delighted that
he has agreed to join Gateway
on a full-time basis. His
technical expertise coupled
with his thorough understanding
of the African market ensures
that we will continue to be
well placed to anticipate
and meet the communications
needs of telecommunications
operators and businesses operating
across Africa.” |
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Acquires Celtel Subsidiary for $50m |
Gateway
Communications, has agreed to acquire
Link Africa, the pan-African satellite
service provider and subsidiary of Celtel
International, for more than US$50m in
cash. |
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COMMERCE SOLUTIONS |
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Gateway's has been at
the forefront of developments, including
supply chain collaboration solutions for
major retailers. |
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For more than a decade Gateway Communications
have been a pioneer in providing Electronic Commerce
solutions for the South African market place.
As technology has progressed and e-commerce has
evolved, Gateway has been pivotal in ensuring
its acceptance as a key-driving factor for business
process integration in South Africa.
Over the past few years there has been a discernible
shift away from pure data exchange to the development
of full function enterprise application integration
solutions.
Gateway has been at the forefront of these developments,
which have included a range of web-enabled supply
chain collaboration solutions for major retailers,
and integrated logistics and cargo management
solutions for international freight forwarders.
Mike van den Bergh, Managing Director of Gateway
Communications South Africa comments: “Electronic
Commerce has always been and will continue to
be one of our core services. We believe we have
developed a set of e-commerce skills and capabilities
which sets us apart from our competitors, and
allows us to deliver true added value to our customers”.
Gateway Communications has implemented fully integrated
electronic trading solutions which allow more
than 2000 FMCG suppliers, including multinationals
such as Nestle, Unilever and Proctor & Gamble,
to trade with major retailers such as Spar, Pick
n Pay, Shoprite and Clicks.
Gateway is also a strategic partner to South Africa’s
leading clothing and apparel retailers Ackermans,
Edgars, Truworths and Foschini, assisting them
to roll out electronic trading programmes with
their local and international suppliers of clothing
and cosmetics.
For more details on our products and services,
or for information on how we could be of assistance
to your E-Commerce strategy contact Gary Crause,
Electronic Commerce Sales Manager at gcrause@gatewaycomms.co.za |
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| GATEWAY SHOWCASE AT GTM
WASHINGTON |
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Washington, DC Convention
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The Global Telecommunications Meeting (GTM) has
been a cornerstone of the networking and growth
strategy of the telecommunications industry for
more than three decades.
With carrier VoIP traffic becoming a mainstream
service to meet the needs of local and long distance
service providers, this year’s event from
23-27 May is focusing on how the industry can
support high quality VoIP services that are increasingly
requiring carrier and operator support to be an
integral part of any networking solution.
The explosion of VoIP currently being witnessed
in the USA and Europe is surging in Africa and
the telecom industry is looking for successful
models on which to build their enterprise.
Africa has the fastest growing telecom market
with more carriers and operators looking to add
value to their services by connecting to the continent.
Gateway Communications is the one single company
with the specialist knowledge and capability to
deliver high quality, cost effective communications.
Gateway Communications will be showcasing a new
range of VoIP and data services for GSM carriers
and operators wishing to meet these needs.
To find out how Gateway Communications can help
your business by working hand-in-hand with you
and to see the full range of carrier, operator
and corporate services visit suite 159 at GTM
2005.
Carriers and operators wanting to know how Gateway
Communications can add value to your business
in Africa, visit our website at www.gatewaycomms.com
or email us on info@gatewaycomms.com. |
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| PICTURE PERFECT |
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Peter Vella receives
his iPod from
Mike van den Bergh of Gateway South
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In the last edition of Talking Drums, we asked
you to identify the African location of the mystery
Gateway
Entertainment Spot to stand a chance of winning
an Apple iPod.
We had literally hundreds of emails and business
cards given to us at GSM Africa, all trying to
guess where this popular watering hole can be
found.
Well it is now time to reveal the mystery location
and put you out of your misery!
The Gateway Entertainment Spot is located near
Lungi International Airport in Freetown, Sierra
Leone, correctly guessed by Peter Vella, of Cell
C in South Africa.
Peter Gbedemah commented: “We were flooded
with answers from people entering the competition
from across the continent by email and from visitors
to GSM Africa and it proved to be as big as the
hits that Peter will be playing on his new iPod.” |
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| CONTACT US |
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If you
would like to know more about Gateway Communications,
please contact our London or Johannesburg offices:
Gateway Communications United Kingdom:
1 Red Place
Mayfair
London
W1K 6PL
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 20 7493 0099
Fax: +44 20 7495 3082
Email: info@gatewaycomms.com
Gateway Communications South Africa:
Building 12
Harrowdene Office Park
Western Service Road
Woodmead
Johannesburg
South Africa
Tel: +27 11 797 3300
Fax: +27 11 797 3363
Email: info@gatewaycomms.co.za |
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