Tizeti brings LTE to ten more Nigerian states

Tizeti brings LTE to ten more Nigerian states

Tizeti, described as West Africa’s pioneer solar-based internet service provider (ISP), is launching its 4G LTE network in ten new states in Nigeria.

These states include Delta, Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Abia, Anambra, Imo, Enugu, Abuja, Kano, and Kaduna, where, says the company, the demand for unlimited and cost-effective broadband internet is largely unmet.

With this move, residents and businesses in these ten states will now have access to unlimited, high-speed broadband connectivity from Tizeti with an introductory low-priced offer for monthly fixed broadband and installation costs.

Tizeti offers residential and business plans that are designed to meet the needs of all types of users, from casual to business customers. With speeds up to 1000 MBPS, Tizeti’s customers can easily access the internet to work remotely or in the office, learn online, stay connected with friends, and stream online content.

Tizeti will build brand-new, solar-powered, 4G-capable towers in these cities and leverage expansive fibre networks built by some of its partners, including MainOne and Facebook. Tizeti is currently available in Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, Rivers, and Edo States.

Ahead of this launch, the company plans a recruitment drive to fill new roles across Nigeria. Tizeti is recruiting graduate trainees in a range of different departments.

Tizeti says it has 3.8 million unique users across Nigeria and Ghana with broadband services, including a new Skype-like personal and business enterprise communications service – WiFiCall.ng – and video streaming sites and services.

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