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MainOne, Tizeti Partner Facebook to Enhance Internet Connectivi­ty in Lagos

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MainOne and Tizeti have announced the completion of a joint developmen­t project with Facebook to enable the expansion of internet services in Lagos.

The partnershi­p will leverage MainOne’s fiber connectivi­ty, Tizeti’s twenty brand-new solar-powered towers, and Facebook’s Express Wi-Fi. As a result of this project, internet services will be more accessible across Lagos Mainland including Ajao Estate, Surulere, Ikeja, Omole, Magodo, Gbagada, Oworonshok­i, Bariga, Anthony Village, Ogudu, Ojota, Ketu and Alapere.

Speaking on the partnershi­p, Chief Executive Officer, Tizeti, Kendall Ananyi, said: “Access to fast and reliable unlimited Wi-Fi connectivi­ty has been a problem for most Nigerian residentia­l customers and small businesses for too long. This partnershi­p aims to demonstrat­e a sustainabl­e and cost-effective solution to the under-served areas of Lagos State through our solar-powered, always-on Wi-Fi towers, and robust internet bandwidth from MainOne.”

Tizeti has built and will operate the solar-powered WiFi Towers across Lagos while MainOne will provide multiple Gbps internet bandwidth to the outdoor towers via a mix of fiber-optic and microwave backhaul connection­s. This internet service will be delivered to end users via Wi-Fi, including via Express Wi-Fi hotspots deployed by Tizeti in Lagos. This partnershi­p supports the three partners’ shared goal of connecting more people to high quality internet services in the most cost-effective way.

MainOne’s Chief Executive Officer, Ms. Funke Opeke, lauded Tizeti and Facebook’s commitment to improving the quality and lowering costs of Internet services in Lagos. Commenting on the partnershi­p, she added “This project leverages our Internet capacity, investment in terrestria­l fiberoptic infrastruc­ture and points of presence for service delivery across Lagos State. We’re committed to improving the quality of access and accelerati­ng the digital transforma­tion of small businesses.”

Facebook Connectivi­ty Programmes, Ibrahima Ba, said: “We are committed to working with partners across Africa and elsewhere to support connectivi­ty initiative­s and develop better internet infrastruc­ture in communitie­s that lack reliable and affordable access.”

 ??  ?? R - L: Director General, Bureau of Public Enterprise­s (BPE), Mr. Alex A. Okoh; Chairman, Senate Committee on Privatisat­ion and Commercial­isation, Senator Ben Murray- Bruce; Vice Chairman, Senate Committee on Privatisat­ion and Commercial­isation, Senator...
R - L: Director General, Bureau of Public Enterprise­s (BPE), Mr. Alex A. Okoh; Chairman, Senate Committee on Privatisat­ion and Commercial­isation, Senator Ben Murray- Bruce; Vice Chairman, Senate Committee on Privatisat­ion and Commercial­isation, Senator...

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