Vodacom Business Nigeria, a leading provider of enterprise-class communication solutions, has announced opening of new offices in Ibadan and Kano as part of its expansion for new markets. These new offices are part of Vodacom Nigeria’s expansion plans that will strengthen services to customers in these regions and the surrounding areas.
Vodacom Business Nigeria will leverage its extensive national communications network to provide secure and agile communication solutions to customers in these regions. These services include enterprise voice, cloud and hosting solutions as well as machine–to–machine solutions, the company said.
Guy Clarke, Vodacom Business Nigeria’s managing director, said: “We expanded into Ibadan and Kano in response to the demand for converged communications. These are thriving markets where companies are investing in cutting-edge telecommunication solutions to increase customer engagement and loyalty.”
The new offices will provide services and support to large-scale enterprise, SMEs as well as public enterprises in Ibadan, Kano and surrounding areas in both cities. “Our solutions will provide businesses in these regions with a single point of contact for their enterprise telephony and data services, all on a single secure network,” Clarke said.
Vodacom offers connectivity, voice, cloud and hosting services from Nigeria’s only certified Tier 3 data centre and now business in Ibadan and Kano can enjoy reliable, secure and scalable communication services regardless of their size or location.
Vodacom Business, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Vodacom Group, is a leading pan-African corporate connectivity and telecommunications provider that has brought affordable and reliable connectivity to Africa since 1992. In that time, we have built strong relationships in the sectors that are driving the continent’s economic growth, helping them stay connected across Africa, and to the rest of the world.
Our experience in African telecommunications spans over two decades and today, we connect over 1200 of the continent’s largest and leading corporations in over 40 countries. We work closely with multinationals in all sectors of African commerce – from banking and finance, oil and gas, mining and construction right through to retail and distribution, as well as tourism, according to him.
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