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    Levant Pro: IT Services, Networking and Solar Growth

    By Jessie ChenSeptember 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • Levant Pro’s breadth of services ranges from structured cabling and cloud software solutions to VPN/MPLS connectivity and solar energy installations.

    • Operating in Nigeria’s fast-evolving ICT and energy sectors, the company is navigating market challenges such as foreign exchange constraints, infrastructure bottlenecks, and competition from lower-cost imports.


    Levant Pro Limited: Services and Expertise

    Levant Pro Limited, established on 6 October 1997 as a private limited liability company in Nigeria, is headquartered in Port Harcourt. It offers a wide range of services that include structured office cabling and networking; maintenance, administration, and support (with 12-hour backup support Monday through Saturday); and both cloud-based and on-location software and application solutions—ranging from email servers and proxies to hotel-management and billing systems. The company is also active in Internet/Intranet connectivity technologies such as VPN, SD-WAN, MPLS, and bandwidth management including policing and traffic shaping.

    By supplying security and access-control systems in addition to providing renewable energy services comprising smart inverters, solar panels, wind generators, and battery-bank installations, Levant Pro notably integrates the IT and energy domains. Their service providing displays an integrated strategy to technology infrastructure, tackling Nigeria’s double issues related to uninterrupted power supply and digital connectivity.

    Also read: MainOne Ghana: Expanding digital reach through cables and data
    Also read: Google expands subsea network with new US–EU cable

    Industry Context: Innovation and Challenges Facing Levant Pro Limited

    Given the support of increasing fintech, digital services, and general demand for connectivity, Nigeria’s ICT and tech-driven businesses are developing swiftly. High expenses for capital, burdensome port bureaucracy, growing foreign exchange volatility, and the pressure to remain competitive with low-cost imports, in particular from Asia, constitute some of the continual obstacles that businesses must overcome. Though policymakers and organizations such NACETEM (National Centre for Technology Management) have started to acknowledge this, innovation is still hampered by the absence of financing, lax enforcement of intellectual property rights, and inadequate R&D infrastructure. Nigerian technological enterprises, perhaps including Levant Pro Limited, may employ methods like knowledge management, working with academic and research institutions, and obedience to government innovation frameworks to get past those challenges.

    National policy documents and world indexes like the Global Innovation Index, where Nigeria has improved in outputs like market sophistication and creative industries, endorse such approaches, though that nation’s overall ranking continues to be modest.

    IT infrastructure Nigerian technology renewable energy
    Jessie Chen

    Jessie is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Integrated Marketing Communication at the Universiti Sains Malaysia. Contact her at jessie.chen@btw.media.

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