Emma Okonji
Globacom has announced a major upgrade
and overhaul of its network infrastructure, designed to improve its
telecoms services deliveries.
The company, which recently commemorated
its 15th anniversary, said the upgrade of its infrastructure was geared
towards offering its subscribers better voice and data service
delivery.
“Glo is a brand that offers subscribers the best in the market and is enriching customer experience on the network in terms of installing the best technology and offering lifestyle-changing products and services,” the network emphasised.
“Glo is a brand that offers subscribers the best in the market and is enriching customer experience on the network in terms of installing the best technology and offering lifestyle-changing products and services,” the network emphasised.
According to the total
telecommunications service provider, the enhancement project covers
swapping, upgrade, and overhaul of network infrastructure, building of
new switches and construction of additional 4,000km of optic fibre cable
to complement the company’s existing fibre optic facility, which is
among the most extensive private fibre networks in Africa. The company’s
existing 10,000km optic fibre network is also being expanded to provide
capacity and route protection. This is meant to ensure constant and
all-year round connectivity.
Globacom further disclosed that the
massive project also includes installation of new base stations and
densification of existing ones, resulting in a spanking brand new
network that will be congestion-free with reduced call drops. The Lagos
microwave network is also getting transformed into a full IP Network
geared up to meet future data requirements of the rapidly expanding
state.
In the light of the upgrade, the company
disclosed that old equipment have been swapped with new ones in several
states and cities of the country including Lagos, Oyo, Rivers, Ebonyi,
Ogun, Kwara, Edo and Abuja, thereby increasing the capacity and
improving the quality of the network across the states. The operation
has further led to an increase in the transmission capacity of the
network with pure internet protocol backhaul in several states across
the country.
“The data core network interface ports
have been upgraded from 40GB to 100GB – meaning the traffic handling
capacity is more than doubled. We have also upgraded the transport
backhaul with additional 100GB route and redundancy, thereby making the
network more stable and resilient,” the statement added.
Similarly, the operator explained that
its 2G and 3G network components have been swapped with new and higher
capacity equipment to deliver improved data and voice service just as 4G
coverage has been extended to more cities in 33 states making Globacom
the mobile network operator (MNO) with the widest and the best 4G
coverage in Nigeria at the moment.
The objective of embarking on the cost
intensive project, said Globacom, is to build a resilient brand in terms
of investment in new technology. “With this project, we are
consolidating on our existing facilities in the hope of gaining a higher
edge in the market by enhancing our stature and service delivery. We
will continue to give value offerings, while not forgetting to keep
investing in our teeming subscribers and the larger Nigerian society,”
the company promised.

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