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Phase3 Telecoms bags award

By Bankole Orimisan
05 August 2015   |   11:57 pm
WEST Africa’s Independent Fibre Optic Infrastructure and Telecommunications Services provider, Phase3, has been awarded ‘Pan African Broadband Enterprise Solution Provider of the Year’ at the ‘Titans of Tech’ 2015 awards.

PHASE telecomWEST Africa’s Independent Fibre Optic Infrastructure and Telecommunications Services provider, Phase3, has been awarded ‘Pan African Broadband Enterprise Solution Provider of the Year’ at the ‘Titans of Tech’ 2015 awards.

Speaking at the occasion, the Managing Consultant for Titans of Tech 2015, Pedro Aganbi, said that Phase3’s won through rigorous voting exercise against top contenders including Computer Warehouse Group, Signal Alliance, Resourcery and Business Connexion; to come out as the preferred enterprise broadband services provider.

He expressed that the company’s unique approach to amplifying regional connectivity puts the customer’s need first thus gaining a strong market niche with discerning corporate customers.

The organizers believe that Phase3 has demonstrated time and again that it is committed to enhancing the availability of fast and reliable Internet to the unserved and underserved parts of the West Africa Sub-region through investment in infrastructure and human capital.

The Chief Executive Officer, Phase3, Stanley Jegede, noted “we are grateful for the outpouring of recognition and support from the region and international community for our vision to ensure the sustainable development of Africa through the provision of the most reliable telecommunications services.

Speedy broadband penetration is a major focus to what we do and we will continue to ensure that the region enjoys quality of service, reliability and exceptional customer experience as we continue on this journey”.

Jegede maintained that the company hopes to continue to deliver on the promises made to its clients, partners and the industry.

Especially in the area of network expansion in West Africa as well as investment in communications technology that enables its clients to share critical and big data within a secure, reliable and scalable infrastructure.

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