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CSS Fiber: Nigeria’s fixed broadband provider

By Rita HuAugust 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Licensed operator offering high-speed fibre services
  • Combines wired and wireless solutions nationally

Company overview

Connect, Surf and Smile Limited (CSS Fiber) operates in Nigeria and holds a licence from the national communications regulator to provide interconnect services. Its head office is located in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State. The company designs and promotes hybrid broadband solutions. These include traditional wired fibre-optic access as well as wireless connectivity.

CSS Fiber delivers tri-play services—data, voice and video—by blending its infrastructure with flexible delivery methods. Its service model serves both enterprise clients and households. The company develops and maintains local fibre networks alongside wireless links. CSS Fibre integrates into national telecom infrastructure and adheres to regulatory standards. It supports Nigeria’s growing demand for reliable broadband by deploying dual-access platforms in key regional markets. The firm bases its operations on scalable infrastructure with both wired backbones and wireless reach.

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Service offering and reach

CSS Fiber provides a range of services across its network. Its fibre solutions offer high-capacity broadband to homes and businesses. Its wireless components extend coverage where fibre may be unavailable. The company bundles internet, voice and streaming services under tri-play packages. It connects to national interconnect infrastructure to deliver reliable access.

CSS Fibre supports diverse applications including online browsing, media, virtual meetings and enterprise systems. The company positions itself as a flexible connectivity provider. It aims to serve urban, suburban and underserved areas through technology mix. Its deployment model increases access while allowing scalability. Technical teams manage installation, maintenance and network expansion. CSS Fiber contributes to Nigeria’s digital ecosystem by offering alternative access options.

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Rita Hu

Rita is an community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Global Fashion Management at University of Leeds. Contact her at r.hu@btw.media.

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