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Meta to establish two submarine cables in Nigeria, connecting Lagos and Akwa Ibom

AdminBy Admin18 November 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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By Destiny Young

Mark Zuckerberg set to improve internet connectivity in Nigeria, lands sub-marine cable in Lagos and Akwa Ibom

Meta, a tech giant, is planning to establish two submarine cables in Nigeria, connecting Lagos and Akwa Ibom by the end of November. These cables aim to significantly enhance Nigeria’s digital landscape and improve internet connectivity

1. Meta’s Initiative: Meta’s strategic plan involves the installation of submarine cables to bolster internet connectivity in Nigeria.

2. Location of Cables: The cables will connect in Lagos and Akwa Ibom, indicating the significance of these regions in Meta’s plan for expanded digital infrastructure.

3. Enhancing Internet Connectivity: These efforts align with the goal of enhancing internet services in Nigeria, catering to the growing need for improved connectivity.

4. Projected Timeline: Meta aims to complete the cable installations by the end of November, signifying a rapid implementation timeline for these developments.

The deployment of these submarine cables underscores Meta’s commitment to bolstering digital infrastructure in Nigeria, promising faster and more reliable internet connectivity, which will likely have substantial impacts on the country’s technological advancement.

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