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Phase3: ‘Best Fibre Optic Infrastructure Service Provider’

Phase3, west Africa’s leading end-to-end fibre network infrastructure and digital services provider is ‘best fibre optic infrastructure service provider’ at Cyber Africa Award and Forum 2021.
This marks Phase3’s third award category win and fourth recognition by Cyber Africa across its platforms since 2011 for the company’s continuing industry contributions within the telecommunications and technology spaces.
At its 10th anniversary celebration – Cyber Africa known for spotlighting achievements that are catalytic to digital economy gains and sustainability also bestowed the top honour on Phase3 to highlight its recent WestAfricaOne regional business play and expansion projects targeted at transforming the sub-region’s telecommunications landscape – using innovative technology as well as the development of secure high-performance network communications and solutions – as leverage to effectively connect people, businesses and networks within the sub-region, and to the rest of the world.
And according to Phase3 Executive Chairman, Mr Stanley Jegede “Cyber Africa’s recognition is an auspicious development in the wake of Phase3 18th year of business operations as well as reaffirms the team’s commitment to investing and innovating to foster digital transformation; engender top value for clients and strengthen its vision to firmly establishing West Africa as a powerhouse in global technology and telecommunications play”.
Adding that Phase3’s growing realization of its strategic insight and blueprint to limiting the current digital divide in Africa continues to be validated by such honours and not to be taken for granted – as much is expected of Phase3 in the now and future.
In closing statements, he acknowledged the collective contributions of the firm’s vibrant team and stakeholders to receiving such industry recognitions.
Jegede posits that “Phase3 resources and investment outlook will continue to focus on achieving an extensive and secure network reach as well as proffering layered digital service solutions via its own homegrown systems and technology partnerships – to champion Africa’s socio-economic development and to support its network of clients and partners in achieving their digital transformation and connectivity goals in real-time.

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