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Telecommunications giant, Globacom, has stated that it has been carrying out aggressive roll-out of network equipment and upgrade of its sites to 4G-LTE across the country.

Deputy Chief Operating Officer of Globacom, Mr. Bisi Koleosho, in a statement, said that the deployment was in order to continue to offer high speed and quality data experience to its over 56 million subscribers.

Koleosho, while expressing gratitude to its subscribers and Nigerians for their support over the past 19 years, restated its commitment to the provision of world-class communications and digital services.

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He said the process covered the entire scope of telecoms infrastructure upgrade from the core network to access network, transmission and IP network, fibre network, metro access and backbone infrastructure.

According to him, it also involves rollout out of new sites to increase network coverage in areas that need improvement and to also densify and ease off already congested areas.

“This ultimately improves customers’ network experience and satisfaction in terms of service delivery, network quality and coverage.

“Globacom’s massive investments in digital technology, array of value-added services, strong and unique marketing initiatives have made it the network of choice for millions of telephone users over the past 19 years.

“The company has also impacted significantly on international telecom operations with Glo Gateway, the International Wholesale Voice and Data Exchange and Trading Business Unit of Globacom.

“The company, which commenced business on August 29, 2003, said it has been an eventful and fulfilling 19 years of operations,” he said.

Koleosho said the company had also impacted significantly on international telecom operations with Glo Gateway, the International Wholesale Voice and Data Exchange and Trading Business Unit of Globacom.

According to him, it is the first operator in Africa to launch gateway switches outside the continent to carry international voice and data traffic.

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