E-Networks launches new services but questions linger over gov’t role

E-Networks has launched a slew of new services as part of the celebrations marking its 10th anniversary but questions linger over whether they are being enabled by government’s new fibre-optic cable.

The company has launched DreamTV, allowing high definition television channels with clearer, brighter picture; OnFiber, which uses the latest in fibre optic technology to provide internet service via fibre optic lines for reliable downloading and streaming; and Control4, which is said to be an automation solution giving its user the ability to control everything from lighting, music, video, generator and security systems from a single apparatus.

In an information supplement in last weekend’s papers, the company stated that since its launch in 2003, E-Networks has