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Nosa Alekhuogie
Alcatel-Lucent organised in early July its Technology week in Nigeria. The event, which took place in both Lagos and Abuja was well attended by over a hundred professionals from Nigeria ICT ecosystem.
According to a statement, Communications service
providers, with the support of the regulatory body in Nigeria are deeply engaged
in the process of evolving their networks toward ultra-broadband and IP
networking technologies - a process that aligns closely with Alcatel-Lucent's
areas of specialisation under The Shift Plan.
The Alcatel-Lucent Technology week in Nigeria
hosted over a hundred professionals from the ICT sector, including those
involved in strategic planning, network design, new service implementation and
network management from Airtel, EMTS, GLO, MTN, NATCOM, Nigeria Communications
Commision (NCC) and UBC services.
With seven group workshops and a dozen of private
sessions, attendees benefitted from a comprehensive and customised agenda, which
covers key hot techno topics including ultra-broadband (Wireless , LTE) , IP
Routing and Transport (IP, Optics and Microwave Transmission) and Managed
services.
The event offered a great opportunity for both Nigeria ICT
professionals and Alcatel-Lucent subject matter experts to have a frank and
detailed exchange on the infinite and fastest technologies opportunities to keep
everyone at the forefront of today's ultra-connected world.
Commenting at the event, Country Senior Officer
and Managing Director of Alcatel-Lucent in Nigeria, Richard Edet said: "With a
population of 170 million, Nigeria is considered as Africa's biggest economy and
one of the largest and fastest growing telecom markets on the continent. The
telecoms sector is changing profoundly.
It has a tremendous business
opportunities linked to other industries but the country's infrastructure will
need greater capacity to deliver high-quality ultra-broadband connectivity to
support added-value services for end users in both urban and remote areas.
Together with the ICT ecosystem, we, all, have a
real and great responsibility to enable broadband to empower marginalised groups
and deliver social and economic benefits to all. Technology innovation is the
only economical way to make it happen."
He also added: "The Alcatel-Lucent Technology
Week was an excellent occasion to exchange, share, and build up together the
next innovation framework that will help our customers' innovate to unleash
their values within their networks.
I really look forward to the next session
coming up soon."
In an ultra-connected society, everyone expects
fast, easy connections to everything, all the time, everywhere. And they want a
rich, satisfying experience, whether it's watching video entertainment from
mobile devices, using cloud-based business applications or gaining access to
health care from a remote area. Ultra-broadband technologies provide exactly
what it is required for success in this dynamic, interconnected world. Service
providers can make the most of its vast opportunities - and meet its challenges.
It allows them to move faster to meet demand. It gets them closer to end-users,
so they can faster improve their experience.
Increasing the availability of ultra-broadband
services is essential for Nigeria's future development and transformation.
Having access to information, education and economic opportunities are what make
a high quality of life possible. No matter where people are located, digital
inclusion is critical.

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