Rain Communications Ushers in Faster Internet for East Africa with Tier 1 IP Transit Access
Kenyan internet service provider, Rain Communications Limited, has significantly boosted internet capabilities for East Africa by introducing Tier 1 Global IP Transit Access. This exciting development promises to bring a more reliable and high-speed internet experience to both individual users and businesses across the region. The launch is a game-changer, promising to dramatically improve how people connect to the global internet.
Improved Connectivity Through Strategic Partnerships
This enhanced service is made possible through a direct connection with Cogent Communications, a leading global Tier 1 IP network known for its extensive reach and high performance. While Cogent doesn’t have a physical presence in Kenya, Rain Communications has established a direct link via the Teraco JB1 data center in Johannesburg, South Africa. This innovative approach allows internet traffic from East Africa to seamlessly integrate with Cogent’s global network. In essence, Rain is now a direct partner with Cogent, offering users in Kenya access to one of the world’s quickest and most efficient internet pathways. This partnership eliminates bottlenecks and reduces latency, resulting in a smoother online experience.
Rain Communications is providing quicker, more dependable internet, fostering a more connected digital landscape for the East African region.
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