Microsoft partner Tizeti to enter Togo and Liberia in early 2024
After partnering with Microsoft in Nigeria and Côte d’Ivoire, the West African internet service provider is now entering these new markets independently.
12/06/2023 at 13h01, by Africa Business+
Tizeti aims to conquer the “last mile” segments with low-cost wireless technologies in these two countries. Co-founded and managed in 2012 by Nigerian Kendall Ananyi, Tizeti targets individuals and businesses, offering high-speed Wi-Fi internet access via solar-powered terminals. The expansion into Togo and Liberia is “part of a separate expansion plan” from the one in partnership with Microsoft, Temitope Osunrinde, Tizeti’s vice-president of marketing, told Africa Business+.
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