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CFTS has a strong reputation throughout the region for the design, procurement, installation of LAN Structured Cabling and Data Centre Design and Construction work. The complexity of the projects delivered changes from project to project, as does the size of the project and the parameters in which it must be delivered within, such as the time scale. CFTS was established in Uganda in 1994 by Tasha Mabonga as Computer Facilities primarily as a Network Infrastructure Company. Today, Computer Facilities Technical Support (CFTS) is a majority Ugandan owned company registered in Uganda and Rwanda, and leading technology and communications service provider within the East Africa region with a healthy client list and highly competent team. We serve the ICT needs of small to large business/organisations, ranging from local indigenous companies and civil society organisations to International businesses, NGOs, and Embassies.
CFTS was established in Uganda in 1994 by Tasha Mabonga as Computer Facilities primarily as a Network Infrastructure Company. Today, Computer Facilities Technical Support (CFTS) is a majority Ugandan owned company registered in Uganda and Rwanda, and leading technology and communications service provider within the East Africa region with a healthy client list and highly competent team.
We serve the ICT needs of small to large business/organisations, ranging from local indigenous companies and civil society organisations to International businesses, NGOs, and Embassies.
Today CFTS is a technology and communications service provider with an internal infrastructure, capability and partnership reach to support expectations and standards more commonly seen in the west and large commercial industry.
Our Vision - To establish a world-class centre of IT support excellence within East Africa, providing professional expertise and resources that enable a comprehensive range of systems and solutions.
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