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    MainOne celebrating five years of transforming West African internet landscape

    Leading telecommunications and data services company in West Africa, MainOne, celebrated five years of leadership in transforming the region's internet landscape. Chief executive officer, Ms. Funke Opeke, speaking at a press conference organised to intimate the media on the company's five-year milestone, discussed the evolution of the company from a submarine cable operator to becoming a full-service business-to-business communications services provider.
    MainOne celebrating five years of transforming West African internet landscape

    Opeke noted that within its five years of operation the company had made further investments in growing directly and through partnerships, its fiber terrestrial network and POPs across the region and opened a Tier III Data Center, MDX-I, which was the first of its kind for the region in Lagos earlier this year.

    She explained that since inception, MainOne's objective has been to bridge the digital divide in West Africa and to become the preferred provider of wholesale internet services and enabler of online business within the region. According to her, it has achieved this with services delivered to seven countries in West Africa, and an impressive list of 500+ major telecom operators, ISPs, government agencies, large enterprises, and educational institutions in the region on its network.

    Today, MainOne has the region's highest lit capacity on its submarine cable, and is the number one internet transit provider in West Africa, interconnected with the London Internet Exchange (LINX), Amsterdam Internet Exchange (AMIX), Nigerian Internet Exchange (IXPN) and the Ghanaian Internet Exchange (GIX). These achievements have opened up new business opportunities for indigenous enterprises, and positively impacted employment generation.

    In her words, "Despite the challenges we face in this region, predominantly a dearth and high cost of infrastructure, we are excited about the future prospects in the broadband market and are determined to remain consistent in our resolve to bridging the digital divide between Africa and the rest of the world".

    In five years, MainOne has invested over $300m in infrastructure in West Africa towards improving connectivity and data center services in West Africa. Within this period, the company has ensured to its customers highly available and reliable services with zero downtime experienced on its core submarine cable infrastructure over its period of operations.

    Source: African Press Organisation

    APO is the sole press release wire in Africa, and the global leader in media relations related to Africa. With headquarters in Dakar, Senegal, APO owns a media database of over 150,000 contacts and the main Africa-related news online community.

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