Joseph Baoj Akintola
As CEO of Baoj Nigeria Limited, I provide strategic direction for telecom operations delivering FTTH, FTTx, last-mile, and backbone fiber solutions. I drive business development, project acquisition, and
Project BRIDGE is the establishment of a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) aimed at deploying at least 90,000 km of Fiber Optic cables as Nigeria's core connectivity Infrastructure and national backb...
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As CEO of Baoj Nigeria Limited, I provide strategic direction for telecom operations delivering FTTH, FTTx, last-mile, and backbone fiber solutions. I drive business development, project acquisition, and
The project is aimed at increasing Nigeria''s backbone network from 35,000km to 125,000km by adding 90,000km of fibre-optic cable to the country''s national connectivity backbone. It
It features seven regional backbone rings connecting Nigeria''s six geopolitical zones: Lagos, South West, South South, South East, North Central, North East, and North West. These
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This initiative will complete Nigeria''s intended target of 120,000 km of fibre-optic cable roll-out in Nigeria as identified in the Nigeria National Broadband Plan 2020
The National Fibre Backbone project is making significant strides, with a target of 90,000 km of fiber optic cables to provide high capacity backhaul for 5G sites.
South Sudan Commits $9 Million to National Fiber Optic Network South Sudan''s Ministry of ICT has approved $9 million for the design phase of its national fiber optic infrastructure project
Kindly share this postGalaxy Backbone (GBB) is delighted to announce the successful deployment of its state-of-the-art fibre optic network in Lagos, Ibadan and Ilorin. This remarkable
Chad is counting on the trans-Saharan fiber optic backbone to strengthen its digital infrastructure. The country frequently experiences Internet disruptions due to incidents on its infrastructure. The
The fibre optic network enhances high-speed, secure connectivity for government institutions and businesses, empowering them to thrive in an increasingly digital
The Mexico-Nigeria Business Council facilitated telecommunications sector partnerships worth USD 89 million, primarily involving fiber optic cable manufacturing, tower infrastructure
The largest share of the package, €131 million, will be used to expand Nigeria''s digital backbone, including the rollout of about 90,000 kilometres of fibre-optic cables to improve