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Home » Tizeti Launches FreeFiber Broadband Service across Nigeria and Ghana

Tizeti Launches FreeFiber Broadband Service across Nigeria and Ghana

Promises Unlimited 1 GBPS service

Joan Aimuengheuwa by Joan Aimuengheuwa
December 12, 2024
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Kendall Ananyi, the founder and CEO of Tizeti, FreeFiber Broadband

Kendall Ananyi, the founder and CEO of Tizeti

… relaunches teleport service, offers US business packages

Tizeti, a leading innovator in internet connectivity across West Africa, has launched its FreeFiber broadband service in Nigeria and Ghana, setting a new benchmark for internet speed and accessibility in the region.

The service, available in Lagos, Port Harcourt (Nigeria), and Accra (Ghana), with plans to scale to multiple cities within the next 12 months, delivers blazing speeds of over 1Gbps, significantly outpacing the regional average of 28Mbps.

New users will enjoy free installation and a complimentary first-month subscription, making this a transformative step toward bridging the digital divide.

To get started, users can access additional information here.

Building on over a decade of delivering solar-powered, unlimited internet services across West Africa, Tizeti’s new offering aligns with its mission to bridge Africa’s digital gap with affordable and reliable internet to millions of Africans.

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The free fiber broadband service includes additional benefits, such as Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phone numbers and free calls to multiple countries with African populations, including the United States, Canada, Australia, Japan, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, and Portugal, empowering users to maintain seamless connections with clients, partners, and loved ones, despite geographical boundaries.

According to Kendall Ananyi, chief executive officer of Tizeti, the new fiber service represents the future of internet connectivity.

“Fiber is the next generation of internet technology, offering unparalleled unlimited speed and reliability. With our advanced fiber infrastructure, we’re delivering speeds of over 1Gbps, which are 50 times faster than existing offerings and 10 times faster than 5G or LEO satellite services. This leap forward enables seamless streaming, ultra-fast downloads, and improved online interactions, providing users with a truly transformative internet experience,” said Ananyi.

The launch also includes a unique referral program, where customers can enjoy free setup and subscription for the first five months by referring new users who currently lack access to Tizeti’s services.

This model not only ensures the rapid expansion of Tizeti’s network but also offers early adopters the opportunity to experience cutting-edge connectivity at no cost.

In addition to its fiber rollout, Tizeti USA is relaunching its Teleport Services, which provide users with access to U.S. IP address, and wallets.

In addition, users will enjoy package that includes a U.S. phone number, credit card, and mailing address. For businesses seeking expansion into North and South American markets, these new services will help them launch quickly, and facilitate seamless trade and financial interactions between West African countries and the United States.

The free fiber broadband service introduces hyper-mega speeds of up to 1 GIG, delivering its fastest and most reliable internet performance.

For online gaming enthusiasts, Tizeti has added a dedicated fiber port to deliver ultra-low latency, high bandwidth and unlimited speed, minimizing lag and ping, and ensuring smooth gaming even with multiple devices using the network.

Tizeti’s vision extends beyond faster internet. The company aims to bridge the digital divide in underserved regions, creating opportunities for economic growth and societal development.

Ifeanyi Okonkwo the chief operating officer, Tizeti emphasizes this commitment, stating,

“This initiative is more than just fast internet. It’s about empowering communities, fostering innovation, and enabling people to thrive in a digitally connected world. Our free fiber service will revolutionize how people, homes and businesses in West Africa access the internet, creating new opportunities for education, communication, and commerce.”

Over the last 12 years, Tizeti has been playing a significant role in building digital infrastructure for emerging economies and leveraging innovative technology and capabilities, to improve development outcomes for millions of Africans.

Tizeti serves over 4 million subscribers in West Africa (residential facilities, businesses and hotspot users), via its wide network of hundreds of solar-powered base stations.

The company has evolved from a startup to a billion-naira company, partnering with global giants like Microsoft, Meta, and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).

Globally recognized for its contributions to digital transformation, Tizeti was named the one of the Most Innovative Company in Africa by Fast Company and awarded Nigeria’s Internet Service Provider of the Year.

These accolades underscore Tizeti’s leadership in delivering affordable, innovative, and sustainable internet solutions across West Africa.

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