VDT offers SMEs new broadband services

By Editor |   22 August 2018   |   5:46 am  

Tokunbo Talabi, ChairmanVDT Communications<br />

Broadband communications service provider, VDT Communications, has announced the extension of its service offering to blooming small and medium businesses, SMEs through its new product offering called – VDT SMEmpower.

Introducing the product to the media, the General Manager, VDT Communications, Bimbo Ikumariegbe, explained that the new product was born out of the need to replicate the company’s expansive profile and expertise on broadband communication in the Nigerian corporate and financial sector, to the growing Small and Media Scale Enterprises within the country.

“We want to replicate what we have done in the corporate world, servicing 23 banks across Nigeria and many other corporate companies. We want to offer these growing small and medium businesses the support they require to flourish in their various industries,” Ikumariegbe said.

Speaking on the features of the product, the Marketing Communications Manager, VDT Communications, David Ese, stated that the VDT SMEmpower is a dedicated internet service, nationwide offering five megabyte per second, zero down time connection for up to 10 number of users depending on the plan subscribed to.

Ese explained that with VDT SMEmpower, small business can now have access to expert technical support to customize their internet solutions as they choose.

“Surprisingly, this product is very affordable and would definitely reduce the cost of business in the long run,” David said, stating that “with this internet service businesses can accelerate their growth through reliable and effective internet. Our service quality is world class.

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