Seacom announced the launch of Seacom PeeringReach at ZANOG iWeek 2026, Irene Country Lodge. Seacom PeeringReach is a cost-effective Layer 2 connectivity solution designed to extend South Africa’s Internet Exchange (IXP) fabric directly into local municipalities and regional hubs, addressing the high costs and complexity traditionally associated with accessing national exchange connectivity.
Delivered over Seacom’s national long-distance fibre backbone, Seacom PeeringReach provides reliable, SLA-backed access to South Africa’s leading Internet Exchanges, including JINX, CINX, DINX and NAPAfrica. The service offers a simpler, more affordable alternative to indirect routing via upstream providers or large scale infrastructure investments, helping customers connect directly to the IXP ecosystem.Unlocking broader exchange access at a lower cost
Prenesh Padayachee, Group Chief Technology & Operations Officer, Digital Infrastructure at Seacom
Improving efficiency and simplifying network operations
A key benefit of Seacom PeeringReach is its dedicated Layer 2 design, which eliminates the inefficiencies associated with indirect, multi-hop routing paths. By enabling more direct access to Internet Exchanges, the service improves traffic efficiency, predictability and overall network performance.For many operators, expanding network reach has traditionally involved lengthy and expensive infrastructure projects. Seacom PeeringReach changes this by enabling growth through simple provisioning rather than construction, significantly reducing both cost and time to market.
“PeeringReach is not just a connectivity product; it is an affordable enablement platform,” added Padayachee. “We are helping regional networks scale faster, operate more efficiently, and participate more meaningfully and affordably in the digital economy. By levelling the playing field for regional networks, Seacom PeeringReach improves national traffic efficiency, resilience and digital inclusion, reinforcing Seacom’s role as a key national interconnection enabler,” he says. The service supports bandwidth options from 1 Gbps to 10 Gbps without requiring major infrastructure investment.Strengthening South Africa’s digital ecosystem
The introduction of Seacom PeeringReach reinforces Seacom’s role as a national interconnection enabler, extending exchange access to areas that have historically been underserved. Through this approach, Seacom is:- Lowering the cost barrier to Internet Exchange access
- Enabling more affordable connectivity for local and regional networks
- Improving national traffic efficiency and resilience
- Enabling broader digital inclusion and economic participation