Tata Communications Breaks into Nigerian Market

| July 28, 2012

Lagos: India’s heading telephony provider Tata Communications has extended a Video Connect Network (VCN) to Nigeria by a partnership with Main One Cable Company, Nigeria’s premier provider of broadband internet services.

A matter released by Main One pronounced a VCN use will concede promote and prolongation companies in Nigeria to discharge their live calm worldwide as good as raise general broadcasters’ strech into this pivotal rising region.

“Following augmenting direct for high-quality video capability in and out of Nigeria, Tata Communications, in partnership with Main One, connects a tellurian video network to an expanded internal twine network, formulating a dedicated video network joining to pivotal broadcasters as good as prolongation and post-production houses in Africa,” a matter added.

It pronounced VCN offers new levels of scalability and bandwidth upheld by Tata Communications’ round-the-world, wholly-owned, sub-sea twine network and Main One’s wire between Europe and West Africa.

The matter pronounced video calm send can be purchased on a permanent or per-hour basis, opening adult new opportunities for Nigerian companies by stretchable remuneration options. The network can lift both live and file-based content. Seamless worldwide smoothness is now probable by 300-plus connected media hotspots, including pivotal wire and Direct-to-Home (DTH) headends, as good as prolongation and post-production houses around a world.

Genius Wong, Senior Vice President, Global Network Services, Tata Communications, said: “At Tata Communications we have always focussed on giving a media business entrance to pivotal media hotspots for smoothness of promote peculiarity video for grant and placement opposite a globe. This prolongation of Video Connect reach, together with a existent participation in South Africa and a tellurian Video network, will serve raise a value tender for a customers, permitting a placement of reward promote peculiarity calm into and out of Africa.”

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