Phase3 to extend networks to more cities
IN an efforts to connect more cities into their networks in the country, West Africa’s Independent Fibre Optic Infrastructure and Telecommunications Service Provider, Phase3 Telecom, has concluded plans to connect Ibadan And Kaduna to its IP/MPLS point- access.
The Chief Executive Officer of the firm, Stanley Jegede, said that the idea is to provide affordable and robust broadband with enterprise solutions offering.
Jegede, noted, network access to several cities worldwide via our Global IP and MPLS services, leveraging on our long term collaborations and partnerships, such as with PCCW Global.
According to him, Phase3 Telecom’s expanding the reach of the company’s network through enterprise solutions and broadband services reinstates the company’s dedication to value creation and solid commitment to provide exceptional customer experience and best in class technological solutions.
He maintains that the uniqueness of aerial fiber optics technology is that it provides the best and most reliable transmission medium connecting cities in Nigeria and across West Africa, and that Phase3 is offering the reliability of aerial fiber optics platform to connect multiple business locations, residential, institution and MDAs with diverse needs locally and across the region in the fastest and most resourceful manner that will broaden full business and internet potentials.
Although in recent times the debate in the IT/ICT space in the country has been the question of swifter access to broadband connectivity translating to lower costs as is being enjoyed in advanced world economies to which Phase3 maintains that to ensure this desired low cost and at the same time make communications simpler; bringing multiple networks together on to a single IP platform makes them easier to manage and more cost effective as businesses can connect to all their sites from large offices to smaller ones and choose the right access for each one based on available speed
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