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Swift Networks Invests in Next-Gen Networking Technologies

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Swift Networks Invests in Next-Gen Networking Technologies
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Swift Networks has said that since inception it has invested heavily in “next generation” networking technologies to build a multi-service network platform. The company holds an exclusive wireless…


Swift Networks has said that since inception it has invested heavily in “next generation” networking technologies to build a multi-service network platform.

The company holds an exclusive wireless spectrum license from the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), allowing it to operate an end-to-end reliable, fibre-like connectivity services in the exclusively licensed and interference-free 3.5GHZ spectrum.

Swift Networks Limited is a facilities-based telecommunications services provider.

The company was founded in 2002 when it bided and obtained a Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) License from Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to provide multi-service broadband connectivity services to businesses and residential subscribers.

It has over the years attracted foreign direct investment from The International Finance Corporation (IFC), European Investment Bank and Commonwealth Development Corporation under the Capital Alliance Private Equity II fund scheme managed by Capital Alliance Nigeria.

Accordingly, Swift Networks has the requisite financial and organizational resources to become the leading broadband connectivity Services provider in Nigeria.

“We offer state-of-the-art broadband services for cost-effective and reliable deployment of a multi-service network, offering converged voice telephony, video conferencing, video surveillance, high-Speed data transmission and Internet access services over our secure, high-speed and reliable telecommunications pipe”, the company said.



 

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