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Vodacom Business Nigeria has assured its customers of continuous delivering of high quality innovative technological solutions that will boost their businesses.
The company, which was recently, honored with three major accolades at the Beacon of ICT (BoICT) Awards 2018, also promised to not relent in the provision of innovative technological solutions that will not only accelerate business growth and profitability, but also turn the business challenges of its customers into solutions.
Speaking at the Award Ceremony, held in Lagos recently, Lanre Kolade, managing director of Vodacom Business Nigeria said that the awards were in an affirmation of company’s diligence and commitment to delivering the highest quality enterprise-grade total communication solutions in the industry.
According to Kolade, winning the three awards elicits two very distinct emotions and they include pride and humility.
“Pride in the achievements of our dynamic and tenacious team over the years, and humility because we would be nowhere without our customers, who continue to trust us to meet their total communications needs and keep them connected 24/7,” he said.
The awards include Enterprise Solutions Provider of the Year, which was conferred on the company consistently since 2013; Internet of Things (IoT) Focused Company, owing to its pioneering and visionary endeavors in this area in the past two years and Enterprise Broadband Services Provider of the year.
The BoICT awards is a merit based celebration organised by Nigeria CommunicationsWeek, Nigeria’s leading technology publication, which recognises outstanding contributions to the growth and development of ICT in Nigeria.
In 2018 alone, over 2 million readers of Nigeria CommunicationsWeek voted in different categories and Vodacom emerged as the clear winner in the above mentioned three categories.
Vodacom Business Nigeria, a subsidiary of the Vodacom Group, is a leading pan-African corporate connectivity and telecommunications provider to businesses in sectors like oil and gas, retail, banking, mining, distribution and tourism.
Vodacom connects over 580 million people across more than 40 African countries with over 50 satellite transponders, 24 dedicated teleports and multiple sub-sea cable landing ports.
AMAKA ANAGOR-EWUZIE


