Oxygen metro WiFi live in Lagos
COMPUTING
By BiztechAfrica - Aug. 6, 2012, 4:55 p.m.Oxygen Broadband Networks’ new metropolitan WiFi network has gone live at the Computer Village in Ikeja, Lagos.
The network will deliver wireless services to around 20,000 businesses and individuals through 60 access points in the Computer Village.
Company COO Wande Adalemo said the new hotspot was supported by a central Network Operations Centre.
He said the network would be expanded to major streets, estates, stadia, shopping malls, offices and business areas in Lagos state.
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