Saturday, 12 December 2015

The need for an ultra connected society in Nigeria

 Nigeria technological ecosystem is advancing and developing very fast that an ultra connected society is inevitable. The birth of the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) ministry has further strengthened achieving a society that is ultra connected. 
It is known quite alright that Nigeria is currently the largest economy in Africa after beating South Africa to it. Therefore, it is expected that Nigeria should be at the fore-front in adopting and providing ultra fast broadband connectivity to her citizens and to Africans at large.
The telecommunications industry in Nigeria is harnessing its resources to ensure that Nigeria evolves her networks towards ultra-broadband connectivity and IP networking technologies.
To achieve this, a lot of infrastructural upgrade is required in order to attain the desired capacities capable of driving the ultra-broadband network for value added services that benefits end users in both remote and civilized areas.
An ultra connected society is one characterized by fast and easy connections to everything whenever and wherever.
The vastness of an ultra-broadband connected society cannot be over emphasized. Sure, rapidity in service delivery wherever it is put to work is assured. It gives the end users a satisfying experience, making a high quality life possible while delivering social and economic benefits to all in whatever aspect it is applied, be it in healthcare delivery, education, business, entertainment e.t.c.


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