Flashnet: Providing Effective and Reliable Information Technology Solutions Across Tanzania
Vinayan Benedict, Director of Flashnet Tanzania, a company founded in 2011 with the goal to provide superior, reliable and effective Information Technology (IT) solutions across Tanzania, discusses Flashnet’s scope of business and competitive advantages.
Vinayan Benedict, Director of Flashnet Tanzania, a company founded in 2011 with the goal to provide superior, reliable and effective Information Technology (IT) solutions across Tanzania, discusses Flashnet’s scope of business and competitive advantages.
“Flashnet started in 2011 as an IT service provider. Then, we got licensed by TCRI (Tanzania Communication Regulatory Authority) in 2016 for Internet services, mostly application services, which leveraged us to provide all the connectivity services. Then in 2018, we converted ourselves into an MSP or a managed service provider where we offer connectivity, we provide managed IT, we provide Cloud services, we provide collaboration, we provide unified security services. This is a unique service in Tanzania at the moment in that there are players in connectivity and there are other players in the managed IT, but combined together, there is no one doing that. It is a competitive advantage for us because we provide all of the services. When we provide a connectivity service, then we can support the customers with the add on IT related services, which is more demanding”, says Vinayan Benedict.
ABOUT FLASHNET TANZANIA: Flashnet was founded in 2011 with the goal to provide superior, reliable and effective Information Technology (IT) solutions across Tanzania. Its vision is to be a preferred and a wholesome IT solutions partner to SMB, SME and Enterprises. Flashnet is a licensed Internet Service Provider (ISP) providing customers with all their connectivity and productivity needs.
For more information, please visit: https://flashnet.co.tz.
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