Airtel Nigeria, a leading telecommunications services provider, has announced a partnership with Microsoft and tech and solutions distribution giant, TD African to unveil Smartbox office internet bundles.
Airtel’s Director, Business, Ogo Ofomata, said in a statement in Lagos that the partnership was exclusively designed to empower and improve Nigeria’s Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).
Ofomata said that the Airtel Office Internet Smartbox bundles provided SMEs with unfettered access to uninterrupted and reliable Internet connectivity, affordable data plans, and free business domains.
He said that the other benefits included Microsoft 365 licences, unrivalled Internet speed and complementary data.
According to him, the Smartbox also comes with a guaranteed minimum speed of 40 Mbps and can accommodate 32 connected devices with a facility to restrict access to select websites.
With Airtel Office Internet Smartbox
‘’With Airtel Office Internet Smartbox offering, we are providing entrepreneurs, founders, and SME owners the most important they need to build agile and performing teams, scale their businesses as well as actualise all their goals.
“It is our belief that this offering will help transform the SME landscape in Nigeria.”
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