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‎Huawei and T2 Partner to Improve Core Network Infrastructure

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T2, Nigeria’s telecommunications operator, has entered into a significant strategic partnership with Huawei, a global frontrunner in Information and Communications Technology (ICT), aimed at modernising its core network infrastructure.

‎Recently, a high-level signing ceremony took place in Lagos, where senior executives from both organisations convened to celebrate the commencement of this transformative journey.

‎Representing T2 were Chief Executive Officer Obafemi Banigbe, Chief Operating Officer John Vasikaran, Chief Technical & Information Officer Ayodeji Adedeji, Vice President of Corporate Services Ifeloju Alakija, and Vice President of Brands and Communication Seni Ogunkola.

‎During the signing ceremony, Banigbe remarked: “This agreement transcends a mere contract — it serves as a catalyst.

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‎Huawei has consistently been a reliable partner throughout our journey, and this new chapter reinforces our mutual dedication to innovation, reliability, and excellence. With Huawei alongside us, we are not only enhancing our network but also ensuring its future resilience.”

‎In alignment with Banigbe’s vision, Jiang Junyong, CEO of Huawei Nigeria Carrier Business, highlighted the strength of the partnership, expressing Huawei’s pride in supporting T2’s ambitious transformation journey.

‎”This collaboration embodies our joint commitment to innovation and excellence. We are introducing world-class solutions to assist T2 in constructing a robust, high-performance core network that will facilitate next-generation services and sustainable growth,” Junyong stated.

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