MainOne, Nigeria’s leading provider of innovative telecom services and network solutions for businesses in West Africa, has opened its branch office for business in Nigeria’s capital city, Abuja as part of its strategic business plan to give Northern consumers a better broadband experience.
Speaking on the formal opening event Folu Aderibigbe, MainOne’s chief sales and marketing officer, stated that the opening of MainOne’s Abuja office is part of the company’s long-term plan to provide cost-effective broadband solutions for Nigeria and in particular, the seat of government in Abuja.
He noted the MainOne office in Abuja opened for business to ensure improved, effective and speedy customer service delivery of the Company’s services to its customers in Nigeria’s capital city.
Aderibigbe further stated that MainOne is poised to deliver its world-class solutions and unique broadband services to the city of Abuja for improved e-governance, productivity and profits. In his words: “Our competitive solutions offer Abuja customers a reliability advantage, as well as, the opportunity to obtain enhanced value added solutions.”
MainOne has transitioned from an undersea cable company to become the leading provider of innovative telecom services and network solutions for businesses in West Africa within a space of four years since its landing of undersea cable system in 2010.
The Abuja office is an addition to its growing presence in Nigeria and West Africa.
The Company, with headquarters in Victoria Island, Lagos also has presence in Alausa, Ikeja (the seat of Lagos state government), Port Harcourt, Ibadan, Accra, (Ghana), Abidjan, (Ivory Coast) and the United Kingdom.
Aderibigbe state that the company is committed to giving African and Nigerian businesses the MainOne Advantage that would enable them operate more efficiently and compete favourably in the global marketplace.
MainOne in Abuja, Promises Enhance e-Governance
MainOne, Nigeria’s leading provider of innovative telecom services and network solutions for businesses in West Africa, has opened its branch office for business in Nigeria’s capital city, Abuja as…
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