Phase3 Telecom partners with YahClick
July 21, 2022
Phase3 Telecom, one of Africa’s leading independent aerial fibre optic network infrastructure and telecommunications service providers, has partnered with YahClick (powered by Hughes) to offer high-speed, low-latency satellite broadband services. As a result of this partnership, satellite broadband services with be available throughout Nigeria, focusing on the unserved and underserved communities. “Our satellite broadband services will provide tangible benefits in accessibility, service, cost and socio-economic development to the unserved and underserved homes and businesses in the area, unlocking all the opportunities that reliable, cost-effective satellite broadband products afford,” says Muhammed Bashir, Vice President, Digital Transformation and Innovation of P3Tech, a division of Phase 3 Telecom. The partnership between Phase3 and YahClick (powered by Hughes), the market leader in bringing connectivity across Africa, represents a strategic collaboration to make internet connectivity available to residential and business user’s throughout Nigeria, bypassing the infrastructure deployment challenges and reaching even the most remote regions.“By providing a truly extensive satellite coverage service with a range of product options, P3Tech will provide all unserved and underserved communities in Nigeria with the opportunity to connect and take part in the global digital economy, further transforming the Nigerian telecommunications space, accelerating national growth and positively contribute to the Federal Government broadband access target,” concludes Stanley Jegede, Phase3’s Executive Chairman.
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