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Home » Simba, Galaxy Backbone Partner to Deliver Unified Communications and Call Centre Solutions across Nigeria

Simba, Galaxy Backbone Partner to Deliver Unified Communications and Call Centre Solutions across Nigeria

Joan Aimuengheuwa by Joan Aimuengheuwa
May 26, 2026
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Simba and GBB Call Centre Solutions

Aminu Usman, Profit Centre Head, SIMBA, Abdul-malik Suleiman, GM Strategic Partnerships & Regions, Galaxy Backbone Ravi Bajaj, GM Sales SIMBA and Ramatu Buhari, GM Sales, Galaxy Backbone Limited

Simba Infrastructure Limited, a customer experience and communications technology provider, has entered into a strategic partnership with Galaxy Backbone Limited (GBB), the Federal Government of Nigeria’s ICT infrastructure and shared services provider, to deliver Hosted Unified Communications (UC) and Hosted Call Centre Solutions to organisations across both the public and private sectors.

This collaboration brings together Simba Infrastructure’s deep expertise in converged communication technologies, systems integration, and private-sector engagement with Galaxy Backbone’s trusted government relationships, world-class Tier III and Tier IV data centre infrastructure, and an extensive fibre-optic network spanning 30 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

Together, both organisations will deliver secure, scalable, and cost-effective communication solutions designed to transform how businesses and government institutions engage with customers and citizens.

Under this this partnership, Simba Infrastructure will lead business development efforts within the private sector, delivering tailored Unified Communications and Call Centre solutions aligned with the unique needs of enterprises.

Galaxy Backbone, on the other hand, will drive adoption within the public sector, providing secure, locally hosted data centre services that ensure compliance, reliability, and operational efficiency.

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Commenting on the partnership, Sanjay Vaswani, director at Simba Infrastructuresaid:

”Simba is pleased to mark this first phase of collaboration, with a long-term vision of deploying fully localized, AI-driven technologies that enable developers to build and scale using Naira-based solutions.

While Aminu Usman, Profit Centre Head at Simba Infrastructure tressed on the fact that partnering with Galaxy Backbone will marks a significant milestone in our mission to deliver innovative, cloud-based communication solutions to Nigerian organizations.

By combining Galaxy Backbone’s robust infrastructure and strong public sector presence with Simba’s customer-centric approach and technological expertise, we are creating a powerful platform to drive digital transformation and business growth.

Also speaking, Abdul-Malik Suleiman, the GM Strategic Partnerships & Regional Business, Galaxy Backbone Limited,  noted;

“Galaxy Backbone remains committed to advancing digital inclusion, secure communication, and reliable ICT services across Nigeria. Our partnership with Simba Infrastructure strengthens our ability to deliver innovative, locally hosted Unified Communications and Call Centre solutions that will benefit both public and private sector organisations.”

This partnership underscores a shared commitment to advancing Nigeria’s digital transformation agenda by equipping organisations with the tools to enhance collaboration, streamline communication, and improve customer experience, while ensuring that critical data remains securely hosted within Nigeria.

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