- 3D Wireless Plus focuses on RF planning, fibre deployment, and structured cabling for telecom clients.
- The company adapts to the sector’s shift toward digital services and cloud infrastructure.
3D Wireless Plus Limited: Providing technical telecom services in Nigeria
3D Wireless Plus Limited offers engineering and design services to telecom operators and enterprise clients in Nigeria. It specialises in radio frequency planning, 2G–5G network optimisation, and structured cabling. The company also manages site acquisition and provides full tower installation.
The firm’s official website lists services in both wireless and wired network segments. In the wireless space, it handles microwave link planning and LTE rollout. On the fixed side, it designs fibre optic links, lays underground ducting, and installs access points.Its “Design & Build” approach integrates planning, deployment, and project management. This is useful in Nigeria’s evolving telecom space where operators must deploy scalable infrastructure in urban and rural areas.
The company supports turnkey projects, including network audits and drive testing. It provides passive infrastructure such as batteries, hybrid solar systems, and steel towers. These are critical as Nigeria’s grid power supply remains unstable.
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3D Wireless Plus Limited: Facing sector shifts and new demands
Nigeria’s telecom sector is expanding fast due to mobile growth and digital platform usage. Operators must upgrade networks to support higher traffic and video content.
3D Wireless Plus supports this by deploying fibre to homes and enterprises. Its design team evaluates terrain, building layout, and signal coverage before implementation. According to company details, the process includes client consultation, technical drawings, and signal mapping.
The industry faces problems like delayed permits, theft of network equipment, and logistics in remote zones. The move to 5G adds cost pressure. Firms must also improve security as mobile banking and IoT become common.To adapt, 3D Wireless Plus uses newer cabling standards, cloud-linked systems, and GIS tools. It aligns with Nigeria’s broadband plan which targets 70% penetration. The company works with carriers and local ISPs, helping extend access.