- Odua Telecoms offers internet, colocation, hosting, and hybrid power solutions to homes, SMEs, and enterprises.
- Nigeria’s telecom industry faces challenges of infrastructure cost, power reliability, and the rising need for secure, low-latency services.
Odua Telecoms Ltd strengthens ICT offerings
Odua Telecoms Ltd, trading as O’Net, positions itself as a full-service internet and ICT provider delivering connectivity to individuals, organisations, and tertiary institutions. Headquartered in Ibadan, the company offers a portfolio that extends beyond internet services to include data centre hosting, colocation, CCTV and control room systems, and network outsourcing.
O’Net also offers hybrid power solutions, an increasingly important service in a country where unstable electricity supply remains a major obstacle to ICT expansion. Its technical support and service optimisation teams, available via dedicated customer care lines, underscore its focus on reliability and service qualit.
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Odua Telecoms matters to Nigeria’s digital growth
The telecom industry in Nigeria supports one of Africa’s busiest digital markets. Still, weak infrastructure keeps getting in the way. Laying fibre is expensive, outages remain frequent, and regulation is unpredictable. Operators and enterprise users alike have to navigate these daily frustrations.
Odua Telecoms, widely known as O’Net, has built its services around that demand. Beyond standard internet access, it delivers managed networks, ICT consultancy, and energy solutions to cope with power shortages. Its regional base in Ibadan gives it proximity to communities that larger players sometimes overlook. This local focus could prove decisive. Nigeria’s digital economy is expanding fast, and keeping pace will require firms that understand the terrain as well as the technology.