MainOne partners Facebook to connect Ogun, Edo state fibre network

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By Idris Bakare

MainOne has announced a metro fiber infrastructure project in two states, Ogun and Edo states, with support from Facebook.

The  collaboration is part of Facebook’s efforts to connect more people to broadband internet.

As part of this project, MainOne is building and operating approximately 750 km terrestrial fiber infrastructure in Edo and Ogun states, two of Nigeria’s fastest growing states.

These open-access transport networks will provide metro fiber connectivity to reach more than 1,000,000 people in Benin City, Abeokuta, Sagamu and 10 other towns by connecting mobile operators’ base stations, Internet Service providers, Points of presence, PoPs, and public locations including schools and hospitals.

This partnership will leverage MainOne’s strength as a wholesale Telecoms Infrastructure service provider with investment from Facebook and support from local regulatory and state authorities to further deepen broadband penetration in Nigeria.

Speaking on the partnership, Investments Lead for Emerging Markets at Facebook Network, Ibrahima Ba said “We are working closely with MainOne and other partners to accelerate broadband deployment.

“In Nigeria, we are bringing together Facebook’s learnings from scaling our global infrastructure with MainOne’s knowledge of the local environment to develop and test new working models for multiple operators to access common infrastructure.”

The Chief Executive Officer, MainOne, Funke Opeke, lauded the collaboration, saying the commitment of Facebook will help Nigeria improve broadband penetration across the country.

Speaking on the partnership, she said, “MainOne has always been committed to broadband innovation, job creation, as well as growing the digital economy of West Africa.

“We believe that this partnership and the open-access network we have developed will be beneficial to improving the quality of access and accelerating the digital transformation in Ogun and Edo states.”