Nigerian telecommunications company Phase3 has revealed that its main drive for 2023 will revolve around ensuring an expansive future for its digital infrastructure.
“Phase3 witnessed significant growth and achievements in 2022 with the upgrade and optimisation of its network for speed of deployment and self-healing capabilities, starting with its points-of-presence in Abuja, Lagos, and Port Harcourt,” said its executive chairman, Mr. Stanley Jegede.
“We successfully deployed alternative solutions such as high-speed satellite broadband in partnership with YahClick in unserved areas where fibre networks are expensive to deploy, either due to cost or the nature of the terrains,” he said.
Also, Jegede disclosed that the upgrades targeted improved services and fostered meaningful connections for more people and businesses across Nigeria. Hence, in 2023, one of the company’s major priorities will be the increase in network and technology investments that will bolster a vibrant digital economy in Nigeria and the West African sub-region in both urban and rural areas. While reiterating current projects powered by new technologies and infrastructure rollout to enhance the speed, reliability and overall experience of its service solutions.
“Phase3 will continue to optimise its partnerships on state-of-the-art cloud services, enterprise solutions and cyber security that amplifies digital transformation journeys and secures customer data across its networks for ease-inclined innovations derived from technologies that help clients succeed,” he added.