Lagos to get better internet courtesy MainOne, Tizeti, Facebook
Akinwunmi Ambode, Lagos State Governor |
MainOne (www.MainOne.net) and
Tizeti (www.Tizeti.com) have announced the completion of a joint development
project with Facebook (www.Facebook.com) to enable the expansion of internet
services in Lagos.
This 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 Wi-Fi 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,
Funke Opeke, lauded Tizeti and Facebook’s commitment to improving the quality
and lowering costs of Internet services in Lagos. “This project leverages our
Internet capacity, investment in terrestrial fiber-optic 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,” she said.
Ibrahima Ba,of Facebook Connectivity Programs, 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."
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