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Hyperia partners Yahclick for effective broadband coverage

By Ngozi Egenuka
23 May 2022   |   2:51 am
In support of the Nigerian government’s broadband ambition to ensure adequate coverage is available to at least 90 per cent of Nigeria’s population, Hyperia Limited, in partnership with YahClick (powered by Hughes), has strengthened its already established relationship in an effort to contribute to this vision.   The partnership, further entrenches Hyperia Limited and YahClick…

In support of the Nigerian government’s broadband ambition to ensure adequate coverage is available to at least 90 per cent of Nigeria’s population, Hyperia Limited, in partnership with YahClick (powered by Hughes), has strengthened its already established relationship in an effort to contribute to this vision.

 
The partnership, further entrenches Hyperia Limited and YahClick will play a critical role in bridging the digital divide, especially to unserved and underserved communities in the country.
 
Managing Director,  Hyperia,  Gabriel Bouzerdan in a statement said; “By partnering with carefully selected distribution partners, Hyperia is focussed on expansion opportunities, supporting our goal of bringing improved digital communication services to even the hardest-to-reach parts of Nigeria.”
 
He noted that the satellite broadband market is being driven by a surge in demand and increased government efforts to promote infrastructure that results in efficient operations that boost productivity.
 
“We are proactively working to expand our capacity to meet the growing broadband needs of Nigeria and the remote communities we serve, supporting the Nigerian government’s broadband plan to ensure adequate coverage is available to at least 90 per cent of Nigeria’s population,” Bouzerdan said.
 
According to him, the market opportunity that satellite creates has been a core strategic focus for Hyperia over the past few years as the firm is well-positioned to deliver satellite internet services to consumers throughout the country, especially in towns and villages outside the reach of fiber connectivity. 

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