Airtel Nigeria Announced the Construction of 200 New Sites

Airtel Nigeria has announced that it has built over 200 new sites to boost services running on the fifth-generation (5G) technology.


The telecom operator said it is already offering services in Lagos, Port Harcourt, Ogun, and Abuja, promising to boost its services to more cities soon. 


This was revealed by Ismail Adeshina, the Director of Marketing, at a media interaction in Lagos, who expounded on the Airtel 5G rollout and its commitment to innovative service delivery advancement through collaborations.


He said,


  • Airtel is investing heavily in 5G infrastructure, including towers, base stations, and spectrum licenses, to provide widespread 5G coverage across Nigeria. We are actively collaborating with technology partners, device manufacturers, and local businesses to explore and develop innovative 5G use cases, such as IoT (internet of Things) applications and smart city solutions.


  • Every Airtel site is a 2G, 3G and 4G site. 5G deployment will not affect any of these, especially because the deployment is prioritized based on used cases and the need.


Femi Adeniran, the Director of Corporate Communications and CSR, expressed his gratitude to the media guest and said that the roundtable is a platform for Airtel to bring the media partners up to speed on the activities of Airtel Nigeria, considering their role as vital stakeholders and consistent supporters of Airtel as a business, The Nation reports.


He said,


  • We have had several events that have brought us together in the past months, but we thought it is important to have a closer community discussion. The essence of this event is to have a good time together while we give you an understanding of what is currently going on in Airtel.


Also speaking at the event was the Director of Airtel Business, Ogo Ofomata, said that Airtel Business has been active in providing data and cloud management solutions to SMEs and government agencies.


She said,

  • Airtel realized that the buying behavior of the private sector is different from the public sector, so this year, we created a special public sector event to showcase how their various parastatals can be upgraded to become more reliable. It was important to showcase to the public sector how their bulky data could be well managed. We had about 46 government agencies represented, to show that we were listening to the needs of the government on the digitization agenda.


Judith Osiobe, Head of B2B Sales, Smartcash PSB, talked about the recently launched Smartcash international remittance service, revealing that this service is to ensure financial inclusion on a global scale.


She said, 

  • We recently launched the Smartcash Remittance Service that offers competitive tariffs compared to traditional means. Customers can simply activate this service by opening an account with an existing mobile number by simply dialing *939# or downloading the app to activate an account. Smartcash is here to stay, and we are changing lives and making financial services accessible for everyone. We are also proud to say that we have the best and cheapest rate in the market when it comes to sorting utility bills on our payment service app.


The event was held at the Radisson Hotel Ikeja with more than 40 senior editors. It included insightful presentations by three Airtel directors who discussed various recent developments across the business, including Airtel Nigeria enterprise offerings, collaborations with public sector Chief Information Officers (CIOs), 5G rollout, and Airtel Nigeria subsidiary, Smartcash Payment Service Bank.


Airtel Nigeria expressed gratitude to the media for participating in the roundtable. It said that the company will look at creating more collaborations to create a stronger bond between the company and the media.


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