Liquid Dataport, a subsidiary of Cassava Technologies, a pan-African tech company, has formed a partnership with ICOSNET, the sole private ISP provider in Algeria, to offer digital communication services to customers in the country. ICOSNET will now have access to Liquid’s pan-African network to provide their clients with connectivity solutions. Liquid Dataport CEO David Eurin said the partnership would enable the company to offer a one-stop-shop for customers in Algeria to purchase services. Liquid Dataport will offer digital solutions to public and private sector clients and provide access to its extensive fibre network on the continent.
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ICOSNET CEO Ali Morsli said the partnership would allow the company to extend its services to other African countries and share its telecommunications infrastructure and knowledge. The partnership is part of Liquid’s One Broadband Africa partner programme to expand access to connectivity and world-class services across the continent to promote economic growth and business productivity.