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Phase3 Telecom Connects Cities for Reliable Broadband with Enterprise Solution Offering

by Chukwuemeka Fred Agbata Jnr
11 years ago
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Phase3 Telecom is already fulfilling its recent promise by connecting several cities such as Ibadan and Kaduna in Nigeria, to its IP/MPLS point-of-access to offer reliable and affordable broadband with enterprise solutions.

Phase3 Telecom is Africa’s prominent fiber optic network infrastructure provider, which delivers fine network solutions to Africa’s leading IP providers and telecom networks together with the increasing number of businesses and homes.

Leveraging on their long standing partners, such as PCCW Global, Phase3 recalled that this strategy will have individuals and businesses in these cities appreciate network access to several cities across the globe through their MPLS and Global IP services.

The Chief Executive Officer, Phase3 Telecom, Mr. Stanley Jegede noted that the company’s dedication to value conception and solid guarantee to offer exceptional client experiences and world class technological solutions by increasing the spread of the company’s networks via broadband and enterprise solutions, maintaining that the transmission medium linking West African and Nigerian cities marks the exceptional quality of the aerial optics technology.

He further maintains that Phase3 is providing the consistency of aerial fiber optics to link several institutions, MDAs, residential and business premises with various needs both at continental and local level in a more reliable, fast and practical way that will expand internet potentials and businesses.

Phase3 upholds that bringing several networks together to a particular IP platform creates a space to easily manage businesses in a more cost effective manner since it connects to all their locations from main offices to small offices and choosing the correct point of access for each one based on the existing resilience options and speed.

According to Phase3 Telecom, providing easier communication and low cost, broadband services and Global IP and MPLS solutions will enable individuals and businesses flourish with improved level of output.

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