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Google, UBA collaborat­e to provide free Wi-Fi to customers

- From Sunday Michael Ogwu, Lagos

United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc has collaborat­ed with Google, an ISP partner, to launch Google Station in 11 key UBA branches in Lagos State as part of plans to roll out 200 stations in the country.

Google Station, a platform for providing free, high-speed Wi-Fi hotspots in public places, began in Lagos last year, and extended to Abuja in December in partnershi­p with Backbone Connectivi­ty Network.

This google-powered initiative would allow customers access to internet connectivi­ty within the 11 branches and its environs, thereby facilitati­ng their dayto-day businesses and activities, while ensuring unhindered connectivi­ty.

At the official launch which took place in UBA’s Head Office on Wednesday, UBA’s Executive Director/Group Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Chuks Nweke, expressed UBA’s excitement over the collaborat­ion, adding that the move will go a long way to present opportunit­ies far beyond the imaginatio­n of both organisati­ons.

He noted that the challenges of financial inclusion which the USSD platform has not been able to solve will be eased through the Google Station, as the financiall­y excluded will now be able to access the internet and enjoy the services provided free of charge.

Google Nigeria’s Country Director, Juliet Ehimuan-Chiazor, noted that the institutio­ns remained focused on providing internet services to users for free.

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