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MainOne holds Business Influencers meeting

Mailone1 Kazeem Oladepo, Regional Executive, West Africa, MainOne

Thu, 30 Mar 2017 Source: Nii Ayi Mensah Lartey

MainOne, a leading data solutions provider today has held a breakfast business meeting with industry players in various sectors at the Movenpick Hotel, Accra.

The gathering had CEOs, Heads of enterprises, CIOs, IT Managers and other stakeholders in the tech industry in attendance. They were exposed to the services of MainOne and some of their new packages

The event was purposed to meet and interact directly with key influencers in various sectors, to understand their internet connectivity needs and provide a holistic solutions to these concerns.

MainOne over the years has offered wholesale services to major Internet Service Providers (IPS) in the country, in responds to the growing demands of it’s clients and also in helping solve internet challenges, the multi-national data solutions provider has ventured into the enterprise sector to provide data solutions to the many businesses in Ghana.

Delivering partnerships for world-class broadband connectivity, market relevant data center services, enhancing efficiency and profitability, server cooling, co-location and cloud services across the world has been the objective of the company since its inception.

MainOne over a period of seven years has contributed to the development of the country in an enormous way.

Speaking with the Regional Executive, West Africa, Kareem Oladepo, he mentioned that despite their success in doing business and participating in the nation’s growth, they have faced many challenges. However the stability of the country has been a contributing factor to MainOne’s incredible operations in Ghana.

He added that the business growth of MainOne together with the development of Ghana can get better.

The company currently has a private 7000km submarine cable from Europe to the coat of West Africa, over 15 POPs across Ghana, Nigeria, Portugal and UK.

MainOne at the moment is in eight African countries and operates the only Tier III certified data center in West Africa.

Source: Nii Ayi Mensah Lartey