Tizeti, a wireless broadband Internet service provider (ISP) is currently recruiting to fill up new roles across Nigeria. According to the post put out on the company’s website, young Nigerian graduates are invited to apply to fill roles in different departments.
Roles waiting to be filled include field Sales Engineering, Network Operations Center, Human Resources, Administration, Sales and Marketing, Finance, and Customer Service.
This is coming ahead of the company’s expansion to 10 more states to deepen broadband penetration in the country.
Tizeti’s Expansion To more States
Tizeti, currently in Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, Rivers, and Edo States, revealed that it is now expanding its broadband service to 10 more states. This is expected to provide significant opportunities for the states with inadequate broadband infrastructure.
The states of the expansion include Delta, Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Abia, Anambra, Imo, Enugu, Abuja, Kano, and Kaduna. As regards the expansion, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Tizeti Kendall Ananyi has this to say:
“We are excited to expand our broadband internet services to more locations in Nigeria. Reliable and affordable internet connectivity is still limited to a few states. We will build last-mile digital infrastructure in these states that will move internet capacity to them and help millions of Nigerians participate and contribute to the digital economy.”
“Internet access in these states will also complement existing or new initiatives by the state governments, for eGovernment implementation, digital access, and investment promotions, especially as many states are implementing robust digital agendas.” He added.
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Conclusion
For many countries in Africa, there is still a huge gap amongst us. The boundary between connected and unconnected translates into clear consequences for employment, education, family and social life, and access to information.
Research has revealed that allowing fast internet in Africa will expose billions of people to online activities. This is why companies such as Tizeti is playing a huge role to make sure this comes to reality in Africa by addressing the digital infrastructure deficits.
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