Swaziland Posts and Telecommunications

Swaziland Posts and Telecommunications

Infobox_Company
company_name = Swaziland Posts and Telecommunications Corporation
company_| company_type = ~
company_slogan =
foundation = April 1986
location = flagicon|SWZ Mbabane
key_people = Senator Winnie Nxumalo-Magagula, "Chairman of the Board"
Mr Vusumuzi Mkhumane, "Managing Director"
Mrs Tebogo Fruhwirth, "Corporate Secretary and Legal Advisor"
Mr Enock Dube, "General Manager, Finance"
num_employees = ~ 800
revenue = ~
industry = Postal service
Telecommunications
products = Mail Services
Telecommuncations services
Internet services
homepage = http://www.sptc.co.sz/

Over the past 20 years, many African countries have split their state-owned post and telecom companies into two separate units. In Swaziland, Swaziland Posts and Telecommunications provides the two services under one corporate umbrella. The company, known as SPTC, is comprised of two units: Swazi Post and Swazi Telecom.

The board of SPTC is responsible to Swaziland's Minister for Tourism, Environment and Communications. Swazi MTN, a subsidiary of MTN Telecom in South Africa, is a competitor to the company.

wazi Post

The post division offers modern mail service, including its Phutfumani Couriers service.

wazi Telecom

Swazi Telecom offers telecom and internet services. The company's website offers the Phone Spaza system for leasing phone lines for entrepreneurs who wish to offer telecommunication services to customers on a paying basis. The Lunyazi program is a wireless local loop service, offering wireless telephony and internet services on different service levels including Supercharge Lunyazi which provides integrated services digital network access at 144 kbit/s. The internet department offers web hosting, special school rates, and connection to Swazi.net priced on the basis of speed of connection.

External links

* [http://www.sptc.co.sz/ Swaziland Posts and Telecommunications - English language]


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