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Telecommunications: is set to become the principal driver of the African economy. An advanced communications infrastructure can act as an engine of economic growth and social development. Suburban is playing a major role in bringing affordable and reliable communications to businesses and individuals. As a result, we ve helped create new opportunities for service providers and enterprises in a wide range of industries.

 

Suburban intends to become the first Tier-1 IP Backbone service provider in West Africa within 12-18 months. Beyond this horizon, Suburban intends to be a major global player in ICT services by leading the development of local data content hosted in West Africa but available to the world. These goals will be accomplished because Suburban is investing in the required infrastructure and focusing on meeting the total ICT needs of West Africa’s top bandwidth customers. This network makes Suburban a Next Generation Carrier with a product portfolio that will include a full complement of broadband transport, internet and value added services.

Bruce Ayonote
CEO

With Suburban’s Next-Generation Network, you can connect your West African operations over fiber optic technology to any location across the globe. No longer are customers constrained to the limitations of alternative technologies such as satellite when trying to integrate their West African operations.  
     
     
Suburban is a Next Generation Carrier, operating throughout West Africa. Our NGN platform is a robust, high bandwidth network that meets all the telecommunications needs of the modern organization. With Suburban, you can cut costs by taking advantage of our MPLS network while relying on the most advanced technologies and maintaining quality of service. Our global network reach encompassing both on-net and off-net coverage, enables us to offer you the highest possible standards of security and resilience.  
     
     
     
Suburban owns the largest infrastructure and asset base amongst all carrier neutral operators in West Africa. These assets include our Cisco based Internet/MPLS backbone network sitting on top of the national fiber network in Nigeria. Additional network assets include metropolitan fiber and WiMax networks, carrier neutral collocation facilities and cross border fiber connections linking Nigeria to other West African countries.