October 03, 2025
JOHANNESBURG, 03 OCTOBER 2025 – SEACOM, Africa's pioneering digital infrastructure and digital services provider, and SENTECH, a leader in broadcast and digital services, have signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to accelerate the growth of small, medium, and micro enterprises (SMMEs) in South Africa's telecommunications sector.
The agreement, signed at SEACOM's Johannesburg offices on 29 September 2025, outlines a 12-month collaboration aimed at advancing the contributions of SMMEs to South Africa's digital economy through targeted support. The partnership also recognises the vital role of SMMEs in driving economic growth, creating jobs, and shaping South Africa's digital future.
Building digital inclusion through partnership
SEACOM and SENTECH will join forces to strengthen the SMME ecosystem by providing mentorship, training, funding, and access to shared innovation platforms, thereby building digital inclusion.
Key focus areas include:
SMMEs are the unsung heroes of the South African economy
SMMEs form approximately 91% of formal businesses, contribute 34% to GDP, and employ 60% of the workforce in South Africa. Despite this, they continue to face barriers, including high infrastructure costs, skills gaps, and regulatory hurdles.
SEACOM MD for Digital Services (South Africa), Anton Jooste, comments on the agreement by saying: "We are building a foundation for an inclusive and digital nation. By combining our strengths, this partnership directly addresses SMME challenges and enables broader participation in South Africa's digital economy, positioning SMMEs at the heart of national growth."
"This strategic partnership aligns with SEACOM's mission to transform the digital economy through inclusive participation and underscores the critical role of SMMEs in driving growth and job creation in South Africa," Jooste adds.
SEACOM's legacy of digital leadership
Since launching Africa's first submarine cable on the east coast in 2009, SEACOM has transformed digital connectivity across the continent. By lowering the cost of international bandwidth, SEACOM enabled the introduction of the first uncapped broadband products in South Africa, sparking the growth of cloud services, fintech platforms, and digital innovation ecosystems.
Today, SEACOM continues to drive Africa's digital transformation with high-capacity connectivity, linking the continent to Europe and Asia. The company serves enterprises, ISPs, mobile operators, and governments, reinforcing its role as a catalyst for economic growth and digital inclusion.
About SEACOM
SEACOM is Africa’s pioneering provider of dedicated connectivity, Cloud, and security services, supporting business growth and digital transformation across the continent. With a network that spans from South Africa to Europe and Asia, SEACOM empowers African businesses to connect seamlessly and securely to global markets. SEACOM was the first high-speed fibre operator to connect Africa to the world, starting with the connection of Africa to Asia and Europe by laying the first broadband submarine cable system along Africa's eastern and southern coastlines. Today, our focus is beyond connectivity with a suite of Business Solutions and Services. Initially envisioned by a group of African investors in 2007, SEACOM is a privately owned and operated pan-African ICT enabler. SEACOM offers an international network of best-in-class quality services. SEACOM is a privately owned, operated, and diversified ICT provider of scale with a presence in eight countries. SEACOM is industry agnostic, offering a wide range of voice, managed networks, security, cloud, and server hosting solutions and services to businesses, network carriers, service providers and enterprises.
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