Tizeti launches FreeFiber broadband in Nigeria and Ghana

The service delivers speeds over 1Gbps, dwarfing the regional average of 28Mbps

By Labari AI 2 Min Read

Tizeti, a player in West African internet connectivity space, has unveiled its FreeFiber broadband service in Lagos, Port Harcourt (Nigeria), and Accra (Ghana).

The service delivers speeds over 1Gbps, dwarfing the regional average of 28Mbps.

The details

  • Free perks: New users get free installation and a complimentary first-month subscription.
  • Referral bonus: Customers referring new users receive up to five months of free service.
  • VoIP benefits: The package includes free calls to countries with significant African populations, such as the U.S., Canada, and Germany.
  • Gaming edge: A dedicated fiber port for ultra-low latency ensures a seamless gaming experience.
  • Teleport relaunch: Tizeti USA’s Teleport service offers U.S. IP addresses, phone numbers, and digital wallets for easier global business and trade.

What they’re saying

  • Kendall Ananyi, CEO, Tizeti: “Fiber is the future of internet technology. With speeds over 1Gbps—50 times faster than existing offerings—we’re enabling ultra-fast downloads, seamless streaming, and transformative online experiences.”
  • Ifeanyi Okonkwo, COO, Tizeti: “This initiative empowers communities and fosters innovation. Our FreeFiber service revolutionizes internet access, unlocking new opportunities for education, commerce, and communication.”

Zoom out

Over its 12-year journey, Tizeti has grown from a startup to a billion-naira enterprise, serving 4 million subscribers via solar-powered base stations.

Partnerships with Microsoft, Meta, and USAID highlight its pivotal role in driving digital transformation across West Africa.

What’s next

Tizeti plans to expand its FreeFiber service to more cities within the next year, further cementing its mission to connect underserved regions and foster economic growth.

Source: Techeconomy NG


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