Gijima CEO Maphum Nxumalo
IT services company Gijima said on Thursday that it has been given the green light by the Competition Commission to acquire rival T-Systems South Africa.
The approval will make Gijima the biggest black-owned ICT company in Southern Africa when 500 T-Systems employees join the company next month, Gijima said in a statement on Thursday.
T-Systems South Africa, or TSSA, is currently owned by T-Systems, the IT services arm of German telecommunications giant Deutsche Telekom. TSSA has been in South Africa for the past 20 years, providing ICT networks, applications and solutions.
“Although the announcement was made in October, after a long period of negotiations the acquisition was still subject to approval from the Competition Commission. The commission approved the acquisition on 2 February,” Gijima said.
The Daily Tribune – www.newsofbahrain.com
Bahrain’s National Broadband Network has opened its new Cybersecurity Operations Centre (CSOC) to protect BNET’s digital infrastructure from cyber-attacks and ensure safe and reliable services for BNET customers; licensed service providers in the Kingdom.
BNET was launched in October 2019 and responsible for providing broadband network services across the Kingdom of Bahrain.
CSOC will operate around the clock, seven days a week (24 hours / 7 days), to ensure the timely detection of threats and rapid response to cyber-attacks targeting BNET’s digital infrastructure.
BNET Board Chairman Shaikh Ali bin Khalifa Al Khalifa and board members visited CSOC, as well as both the Service Management Centre (SMC) launched to support BNET customers and licensed service providers in the Kingdom, and the Networks Intelligence Centre of Excellence.
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