A subsidiary of Angola Cables,Telcables Nigeria, is set to showcase connectivity solutions for East and West African businesses.
Telcables Nigeria is a commercial and retail ICT and connectivity solutions provider and it will be participating in the inaugural International Telecoms Week Africa 2023 (ITW) taking place from 12 to 14 September, 2023, in Nairobi, Kenya.
Speaking on this development , Telcables Nigeria Regional director, Fernando Fernandes said, the event plays an important role in bringing together stakeholders, telcos and service providers who are actively engaged in advancing digital infrastructure in East as well as West Africa.
“As a recently established entity serving Nigeria and its surrounding countries, TelCables Nigeria is in a unique position to offer both wholesale carrier services as well as tailored IP-Transit and connectivity and Cloud solutions to businesses and enterprises in the region,” said Fernandes.
“Furthermore, we have a global presence that is able to offer local solutions that are ideally configured for the unique needs and demands of businesses across central Africa.”
Backed by the robust international Angola Cables network and the most interconnected operator in Africa, Telcables Nigeria will unveil its suite of telecom services tailored to meet the diverse and growing needs of African-based businesses and enterprises.
The company also plans promote its newly launched, Clouds2Africa node in Nigeria, which offers a high-performance, cost-effective cloud solution. Fernando said, the node gives businesses anywhere in Africa the option to connect to more than 300 nodes worldwide.
Clouds2Africa also offers fixed term or ‘Pay as You Go’ payment options for individuals or established enterprises seeking to host content on a versatile and stable cloud platform.
“Our integrated Cloud solution is ideally suited for SMME’s, startups and other businesses looking to expand their digital footprint.
“Whilst medium and large enterprises can leverage bespoke cloud backup and secure virtualisation solutions, companies of all sizes can also access other solutions and services, including direct access to more than 66 data centres across the world; secure IP-Transit and peering; ‘As a Service’ solutions and SD-WAN,” Fernandes stressed.
Telcables Nigeria, is powered by the Angola Cables network, a multinational telecommunications company operating in the wholesale market. The company specialises in connectivity and IT solutions and services as well as the commercialisation of international data circuit capacity and IP Transit via submarine cables.
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