MainOne, the first privately-owned subsea cable in West Africa has blazed the trail with the construction of a new Tier III + Data centre. The plan for the MainOne Data Centre, the largest of its kind in West Africa at 1,500 square meters with a 600 rack capacity was unveiled at the ground breaking …
2013 October
MainOne’s Colocation service is designed for customers who own their IT infrastructure and want it housed (collocated)in a secure and…
MainOne, West Africa’s leading Telecommunications Services Company has donated books to libraries and renovated three primary schools in Ogombo, Ajah Local Government Area, Lagos. The schools include Ogombo Community Primary School; Akinlade Primary School, Okun Mopo and Okun Ajah Primary School. …
MainOne, one of West Africa’s leading telecommunications services companies, has signed a $100 million financing facility agreement with Standard Chartered Bank, FirstBank, Skye and FCMB Bank. The ceremony which took place on Wednesday October 9th, 2013 at the Federal Palace Hotel, Victoria Island, …
The Chief Sales and Marketing Officer of MainOne, West Africa’s leading telecommunications services company, Mr. Folu Aderibigbe, has said that cloud computing represents the future in the IT sector. He stated this in his presentation titled “Cloud, Connectivity and Communications” at the Commonweal…
MainOne will join over 460 decision-makers from 130 carriers and service providers representing 50 different countries across the continent, to discuss the future of wholesale communications in Africa at the annual Capacity Africa.
MainOne will join over 460 decision-makers from 130 carriers and service providers representing 50 different countries across the continent, to discuss the future of wholesale communications in Africa at the annual Capacity Africa.
MainOne, a leading provider of innovative telecom services and network solutions for businesses in West Africa, has been awarded a grant by the United States Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) to support a feasibility study on the extension of a fiber optic network from Lagos to Port Harcourt.