Avanti Partners MainOne, to Improve Broadband Penetration in Nigeria
Avanti Communications Group plc (Avanti) a leading provider of satellite data communications services based in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) and MainOne, a premier connectivity and data centre solutions company in West Africa, have signed an agreement to jointly improve broadband penetration across Nigeria by providing the latest KA-band based satellite communication services to enterprises located in remote areas of the country.
This announcement was made on Friday, February 8, 2019, at Nerds Unite, an annual IT conference hosted by MainOne. Under this arrangement, MainOne will leverage Avanti’s newest satellite, HYLAS 4, launched in April 2018 to enable highly flexible capacity services with 100% country coverage of Nigeria.
The partnership will also include the deployment of Avanti’s ECO initiative, which bundles broadband access, solar power and embedded Wi-Fi services for schools and small communities, ideal for deployment in remote parts of the country where power availability and connectivity services remain a challenge. The partnership is also backed with the commissioning and launch of Avanti’s new Gateway Earth Station (GES) in Nigeria, hosted at MainOne’s Tier III Data Centre ‘MDXi’.
“We are delighted to be partnering with MainOne and look forward to building a strong relationship to enable the rollout of satellite broadband services across West Africa. Avanti’s products will greatly complement MainOne’s existing fibre-based networks by providing reliable connectivity services to its enterprise customers beyond its immediate fibre reach. We look forward to expanding our collaboration in serving the people of Nigeria and Africa with life-changing services,” says Libby Barr, Chief Operating Officer at Avanti.
Funke Opeke, Chief Executive Officer of MainOne, also opined that “Our partnership with Avanti provides Nigeria with the opportunity to accelerate the expansion of broadband internet via satellite, to bridge the digital gap and improve digital transformation for more Nigerians. Such services are most critical for the Oil and Gas sector, and for the delivery of social and educational services into rural areas of the country. Beyond connecting institutions, Avanti’s ECO solution also addresses the needs of their immediate communities and will accelerate getting more of our rural communities online.”
It is pertinent to note that MainOne is a provider of connectivity and data centre services for businesses in West Africa, while Avanti connects people wherever they are.
Do you think this partnership will benefit all businesses in remote areas in Nigeria or some selected few, as always been the norm?
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