A leading West Africa’s end-to-end digital infrastructure and technology service provider in Abuja, Phase 3, has lauded its staff members for being diligent and committed to their work during its 20th anniversary on Saturday.
The chairman, Mr. Stanley Jegede, during an annual Thanksgiving programme held in Congress Hall of Transcorp Hilton, said the firm and its sister establishments – Springhall British and Cradle to Crayon schools are continually humbled by the gift of an incredible team behind the milestone-driven operational graph of the establishments.
He said, “The journey has been one suffused with many inspiring achievements and learning curves. Today, as a National Long Distance Operator (NLDO) licensed by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has the immense capability to provide multilayer telecommunication services in Nigeria to all players in the TMT industry, other corporate organizations, institutions, and residences using fiber-optic technology that have made it a foremost carrier’s carrier with more than 400 projects delivered to date.
“Phase 3 remains relentless in its pursuits as it continues to expand the scope of its offerings and capabilities beyond the shores of Nigeria, through invaluable global partnerships and regional business play – based on its strategic intent to boost accessibility and foster regional integration via its network.
“Thus, launching multiple expansion projects targeted at transforming West Africa’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.
He maintained, “If anything Phase3’s 20th year and role in Nigeria, and Africa’s telecommunications cum technology space has become even more mission-critical riding on a future-proof network mindset – one where more than ever before, there is an exponential demand for high-performance, secure and scalable networks like Phase3 with diverse routes for the efficient and consistent delivery of bandwidth-hungry content as well as comprehensive next-generation services in the OTT, cloud and cyber security spaces – that assure both meaningful and safe connections for businesses and customers across varied market demographics.”
Jegede noted that Phase 3 has embarked on a termed expansion project to invest in increasing its aerial and terrestrial fiber network footprint in Nigeria, and in the coming months and years.
The event had in attendance employees, dignitaries, cross-sector players, family, and friends. It was a showcase of the company’s journey, growth, and expansion trajectory from 2003.