At 20, Glo recommits to excellent service delivery
As telecommunications giant, Globacom, celebrates its 20th year of operations in Nigeria today, the company has reaffirmed its commitment to excellent service delivery.
The organisation, which began formal operations on August 29, 2003, with the rollout of innovative and affordable telecommunication services, also thanked government, subscribers, business partners and other stakeholders for their faith in it.
In a statement yesterday in Lagos, the mobile network operator said it has been two decades of transforming the telecommunications landscape, fulfilling dreams, and positively affecting the lives of millions of Nigerians.
Since inception, Globacom prides itself as being “first in providing world-class communications and digital services through constant deployment of latest technologies in line with the corporate promise to build a robust ICT network infrastructure that would consistently deliver value to our esteemed customers.”
The statement reads in part: “Since it rolled out services on August 29, 2003, Glo has been at the forefront of revolutionary changes in the telecommunication sector in Nigeria. It crashed the cost of acquiring SIM cards in the country from about N25,000 to just about N200.”
The network also disappointed bookmakers, as it launched operations on a Per Second Billing platform, a feat others had described as impossible to achieve until another five years.
“As we celebrate our achievements these past 20 years, we wish to acknowledge that Globacom’s huge success is a result of the support of millions of Nigerians. We wish to thank them for their love and patronage, and for the unprecedented confidence they have consistently shown in the company.”
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