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Fairwave Convergence Arrives in Nigeria

Comms Week10 Oct 20150 Comments
Fairwave Convergence Arrives in Nigeria
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Fairwave Convergence International pvt ltd (F’wave), a UK based start-up and  boutique consulting firm for cohesive management and technology strategies primarily in IT, Telecom and e-commerce…


Fairwave Convergence International pvt ltd (F’wave), a UK based start-up and  boutique consulting firm for cohesive management and technology strategies primarily in IT, Telecom and e-commerce sectors has opened shop in Nigeria,

Presently the company has interests, assignments or near maturing pitches in Central Europe, Middle East, Asia and Africa.

This socially conscious young enterprise have given an interesting twist to start-up evolution combining Social responsibility, Environment consciousness and innovative business models for profitability.

‘We are currently focusing in Africa due to two reasons of personal value to me, first is that Africa presents immense growth opportunity and the second is that we see a significant potential of driving positive change in the lives of common people, specially in the field of education, health and governance.’ said Ankur Shrivastava, Co-Founder.

The company is in advanced stages of closing deals in Nigerian telecom value chain and Govt organizations in the area of ICT. The company also aspires to play a significant role in forming various technology policies that will bring efficiency and scale into the current system. Anuj Kumar, Co-Founder said that current technological innovations are enabling solutions touching our lives as never before.

Fairwave has strong conviction that sustainable models like PPP are the way to go to ensure that innovation deliver value to the stake holders.

A well-thought and transparent ICT policy integrated with strong rural connectivity will bring a sustained positive change in society.’

The founders are well known leaders having played an active role in market & technology evolution in developing markets and plan to bring their experience and learning to Africa.

The company shortly plans to open office in Lagos as their permanent base for African operations.

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