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    FibreWorld supports fibre optic cable networks in Nigeria

    By Zora LinAugust 6, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • FibreWorld Telecommunications Network Limited (FibreWorld) provides secure, direct global Internet access to businesses in Nigeria.
    • FibreWorld platform provides direct access to the submarine cable system and connects directly to the leading local and global Internet.
    • FibreWorld holds exclusive rights to all of Ikeja Electric’s poles for the construction of an aerial fibre network.

    FibreWorld has an extensive network of operations worldwide. The company not only has a strong international presence in optical fibre production and research and development, but also has established a solid market channel with partners and agents everywhere. This allows FibreWorld to respond quickly to market needs in different regions and provide localised support and services.

    FibreWorld deploys aerial fibre network in Nigeria

    FibreWorld intends to launch an over-the-air fibre network to deliver best-in-class broadband to private and enterprise users as well as enterprise customer service providers.

    FibreWorld is licensed by the National Communications Commission of Nigeria to provide and operate urban fibre optic cable network services in Nigeria.

    The telecommunications industry has struggled to provide accelerated broadband infrastructure, but information exchange rates for voice and data transmission in Nigeria are low. To bridge the gap in the telecommunications industry, FibreWorld Telecom Networks Ltd. will deploy an over-the-air fibre network.

    FibreWorld provides end-to-end secure fibre connectivity

    FibreWorld currently holds a Metro Fibre license issued by the Nigerian Communications Commission, which allows holders to deploy fibre networks in all metropolitan areas of Nigeria.

    With Ikeja Electric’s exclusive pole concession and Metro fibre licence, FibreWorld is already operational and its plan to develop an aerial fibre network in northern Lagos is the first step towards realising its mission and ultimate vision.

    FibreWorld currently has an exclusive franchise with Ikeja Electric. The concession grants FibreWorld exclusive rights to all Electric poles at Ikeja Electric for the construction of an aerial fibre network.

    Our mission is to put in place efficient Fibre Optics Voice and Data transfer solutions that make effective communication available and affordable for all Nigerians.

    Fibreworld Communications Networks LTD

    About FibreWorld

    FibreWorld is a key player in the global optical fibre communications industry, providing high-quality optical fibre products and solutions, including optical fibre cables, optical firer connector boxes, optical fibre distribution frames, and more. The FibreWorld platform provides direct access to submarine cable systems and direct docking with local and leading global Internet exchange points as well as tier-1 networks.

    The company has strong technical strength in the production of optical fibre materials, optical fibre wiring solutions and network construction. In addition, FibreWorld provides training and technical guidance to ensure customers can get the most out of their fibre products and technologies.

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    Zora Lin

    Zora Lin is an intern news reporter at Blue Tech Wave specialising in Products and AI. She graduated from Chang’an University. Send tips to z.lin@btw.media.

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