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Network Service Provider (NSP) Accreditation List ACCREDITED NETWORK SERVICE PROVIDERS (NSPs) Company Contact Details Services Offered Business Connexion (BCX) Nayaj Ragunanan Network, Data Centre and 789 16th Road Randjies Park Nayaj.ragunanan.bcx.co.za Hosting services Midrand Tel: +27 (0) 11 256 0681 Gauteng 1685 Tel: +27 (0) 11 266 1000 BT Communication Services Mohamed Shaik Network and Hosting SA [email protected] services 54 Maxwell Drive, Woodmead, Tel: +27 (0) 71 624 2197 Woodmead North Office Park Gauteng 2021 Private Bag X203, Bryanston Tel: +27 (0) 11 798 5000 Fax: +27 (0) 11 798 5099 Dark Fibre Africa NOC Team Network services 59 Regency Drive [email protected] Route 21 Corporate Office Tel: +27 (0) 12 443 1000 Park Irene, Pretoria Gauteng 0062 Tel: +27 (0) 12 443 1000 Fax: +27 (0) 12 443 1003 EOH Network Solutions Anrika Pienaar Network services 2nd Floor, Block D, Account Manager – Carrier Services / Hertford Office Park, Sales Enablement Manager 90 Bekker Road, EOH Network Solutions Midrand office: +27 11 266 4000 (4207) Gauteng cell: +27 79 554 3228 1685 [email protected] Tel: 011 266 4000 Jay Naik Kotze Fax: 011 219 7500 [email protected] Tel: +27 (0) 11 266 4000 Internet Solutions Greer Marthinusen Network, Data Centre and 57 Sloane street Hosting services The Campus Sales Consultant Le Mans Building [email protected] Bryanston +27 11 575 1794 Gauteng Tel: +27 (0) 11 575 1000 Nitasha Rosenpershad Fax: +27 (0) 11 576 1000 Client Success Manager [email protected] +27 11 575 6175 Metrofibre Networx Anthonie Lombard Network Services Eco Square Cell: +27 76 820 5708 Data Centre Connectivity 298 Witch-Hazel Street, Tel: +27 87 151 4000 Highveld, Ext 71 E-mail: [email protected] Centurion E-mail: [email protected] 0157 Web: www.metrofibre.co.za Tel: +27 87 151 4000 [email protected] Liquid Telecom Jorinda Vermaak Network, Data Centre and 44 Old Pretoria Main Road [email protected] Hosting services Halfway House Tel: +27 (0) 74 885 5849 Gauteng 1685 Tel: +27 (0) 11 585 1312/0567 GTT EMEA LIMITED Francois Malterre Network services 125 Old Broad Street Africa Sales Director IP Transit London +33 1 4161 4534 United Kingdom [email protected] EC2N 1AR Zayo France SASU Nathalie Damasiewicz Network services 35 Rue Des Jeuneurs [email protected] Paris France Tel: +331 5534 1180 F-75002 Vodacom SA Pat Padayachee Network, Data Centre and 082 Vodacom Boulevard [email protected] Hosting service Vodavalley Midrand [email protected] Gauteng Mob: +27 (0) 82 277 6833 1685 Tel: +27 (0) 11-546-211 Tel: +27 (0) 11 653 5000 Telkom Ronnie Bosch Network, Data Centre and 1 Crownwood Road 081 406 7243 Hosting service Crown mines [email protected] Johannesburg 2092 iBurst Szabolcs Posert (Metronet Manager) Network Services 3012A William Nicol Drive [email protected] Bryanston Mobile: +27 (0) 87 727 6442 2021 PO Box 651921, Benmore 2010 MTN Lloyd Heath Network, Data Centre and 3rd Floor Falcon View Place [email protected] Hosting services Constantia Business Park Office: +27 (0) 83 1800 Cnr 14th Avenue and Hendrick Mobile: +27 (0) 83 200 2475 Potgieter Drive Weltevreden Park 1715 P.O. Box 3070 Randburg 2125 S I Futures (Pty) Ltd Brent Burt Network Services 2 Oude Westhof Village Square [email protected] Van Riebeeckshof Rd Office: +27 (0) 21 9768133 Bellville Cape Town BSO SC Limited Michael Ourabah Network Services 13 Wentworth House [email protected] Eblanas Villas Office: +44 207 222 4 555 2nd Floor Dublin 2 Ireland .
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