Neotel Reaches Durban (KZN)

Neotel’s consumer services have been officially launched in the greater Durban area.

“Today marks a significant milestone in our journey to redefine the way in which South Africans connect. The Durban launch means that we have now reached our initial goal to launch consumer services in the five major metropolis in South Africa” says Ajay Pandey, MD and CEO of Neotel. “Our enterprise business has grown from strength to strength in terms of customer base and we have increased the solutions offered in our quest to consistently improve solutions provided to our clients.” He says the impact of the organization redefining the telecommunications industry is becoming very evident. “We are consistently delivering on the promise of innovation and superior customer service through our technology and our personalized approach to meeting our customers’ needs, the future success of Neotel is very clear.”

Neotel’s impact on KwaZulu-Natal is evident in the role it is playing in connecting Public Further Education and Training (FET) colleges. “We were contracted to connect 44 of the FET institutions in KwaZulu-Natal and the majority of these are already connected which has considerably enhanced their access to information” says Pandey. “This, as well as our role in bringing international access through the SEACOM cable which will be landed at Mthunzini on the KwaZulu-Natal north coast, and now our bringing consumer services to the province, clearly shows our commitment to the region.”

Neotel’s consumer services have been officially launched in the greater Durban area.

“Today marks a significant milestone in our journey to redefine the way in which South Africans connect. The Durban launch means that we have now reached our initial goal to launch consumer services in the five major metropolis in South Africa” says Ajay Pandey, MD and CEO of Neotel. “Our enterprise business has grown from strength to strength in terms of customer base and we have increased the solutions offered in our quest to consistently improve solutions provided to our clients.” He says the impact of the organization redefining the telecommunications industry is becoming very evident. “We are consistently delivering on the promise of innovation and superior customer service through our technology and our personalized approach to meeting our customers’ needs, the future success of Neotel is very clear.”

Neotel’s impact on KwaZulu-Natal is evident in the role it is playing in connecting Public Further Education and Training (FET) colleges. “We were contracted to connect 44 of the FET institutions in KwaZulu-Natal and the majority of these are already connected which has considerably enhanced their access to information” says Pandey. “This, as well as our role in bringing international access through the SEACOM cable which will be landed at Mthunzini on the KwaZulu-Natal north coast, and now our bringing consumer services to the province, clearly shows our commitment to the region.”

Neotel’s consumer services have been officially launched in the greater Durban area.

“Today marks a significant milestone in our journey to redefine the way in which South Africans connect. The Durban launch means that we have now reached our initial goal to launch consumer services in the five major metropolis in South Africa” says Ajay Pandey, MD and CEO of Neotel. “Our enterprise business has grown from strength to strength in terms of customer base and we have increased the solutions offered in our quest to consistently improve solutions provided to our clients.” He says the impact of the organization redefining the telecommunications industry is becoming very evident. “We are consistently delivering on the promise of innovation and superior customer service through our technology and our personalized approach to meeting our customers’ needs, the future success of Neotel is very clear.”

Neotel’s impact on KwaZulu-Natal is evident in the role it is playing in connecting Public Further Education and Training (FET) colleges. “We were contracted to connect 44 of the FET institutions in KwaZulu-Natal and the majority of these are already connected which has considerably enhanced their access to information” says Pandey. “This, as well as our role in bringing international access through the SEACOM cable which will be landed at Mthunzini on the KwaZulu-Natal north coast, and now our bringing consumer services to the province, clearly shows our commitment to the region.”

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