Phase3 Telecom, an independent fibre optic infrastructure firm is marking 13 years of providing telecommunications services in Nigeria and is using the opportunity to highlight its contribution to the sector.
Stanley Jegede, the company’s CEO stated that after 13 years of operation in Nigeria, the company has expanded its reach through its partnership agreement with the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and other invaluable global partnerships and groundbreaking expansion projects.
He said that the company is transforming the sub-region’s telecommunications landscape using innovative ways and leveraging the best technology to help people and businesses operating in the region to effectively connect each other and the rest of the world.
The company that began operations in 2003 had a propitious start pioneering optic fibre services on power lines, to provide backbone and broadband services that is currently driving Nigeria’s telecommunications revolution.
Jegede further said that Phase3 remains undeterred by current challenges and is firmly prepared to cushion the adverse effects of the Nigerian market uncertainties through cost effective existent and new services designed to meet telecom infrastructure and broadband services demand.
After 13 years operation, the company says its focus on achieving a balancing act channelled towards entrenching the values of reliability, creativity and excellence that its brand name is synonymous to. These will form the crust of the key of its 13th anniversary and outlook for West Africa in 2017.

