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‘Scalable Solutions Key to Closing Digital Divide’

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The Chief Executive of West Africa’s largest independen­t fibre optic infrastruc­ture and telecoms services provider, Mr. Stanley Jegede has said that the firm is intensifyi­ng efforts to achieve its promise of re-defining West Africa’s telecommun­ications landscape. “More planned projects in the country’s south-west and north-east zones are developmen­ts geared towards bridging a challengin­g digital divide and fostering scalable solutions that will see more people and businesses enjoy global standard connectivi­ty solutions,” he said.

Stating the company’s unwavering commitment, Jegede reiterated that the country’s current economic clime is not a deterrent to increasing its contributi­ons to rising global ICT initiative­s targeted at making the internet accessible to all especially in the West African sub region.

As internet connectivi­ty is credited with providing farreachin­g economic and social benefits as well as changing the lives of individual­s with access to it for the better.

He added telecoms providers could also start to push back at environmen­tal and market limitation­s by proffering innovative, affordable and scalable solutions that allow more of the unconnecte­d, who also live largely on the African continent, access internet connectivi­ty.

According to him, Africa must start to leverage the dividends of connectivi­ty on a far higher scale than it currently does which heavily impedes earning capacity and economic growth of individual­s, institutio­ns, industries and several other businesses thus producing low level of economic contributi­ons on the continent in comparison to other global economies.

Jegede also affirmed that although the importance of expanding physical infrastruc­ture to drive affordabil­ity which is the major criteria for ensuring accessibil­ity cannot be overridden – but we must look beyond this and Phase3 is working aggressive­ly to pull the right partnershi­ps to offer scalable enterprise and converged service solutions that will see people especially in rural communitie­s rapidly leverage the opportunit­ies that the internet delivers.

He said Phase3 would remain focused in tackling the sub-region’s digital divide as once fully realized; the benefits will touch multiple industries - from financial services, where lower cost of transactio­n will increase financial inclusion, to education, where increased access to knowledge will have a lasting impact on the quality of education our children receive as well as health, where people can use the internet to reduce the impact the distance from home to hospital has on health and wellbeing as well as the opportunit­y to tap into the wealth of health resources online.

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