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Home / Business and Economy / Nigeria Courts Google for Digital Leap

Nigeria Courts Google for Digital Leap

23 Dec

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Summary

  • Nigeria is negotiating with Google for a new undersea cable.
  • The aim is to enhance digital resilience and avoid single points of failure.
  • Nigeria seeks to become a regional digital hub with improved cloud power.
Nigeria Courts Google for Digital Leap

Nigeria is actively pursuing enhanced digital infrastructure, including advanced talks with Alphabet Inc.'s Google for a new undersea cable. This strategic initiative aims to bolster the nation's digital resilience by augmenting existing links and mitigating risks associated with a single point of failure in current subsea connections.

The government, represented by the National Information Technology Development Agency, is also engaging with other major tech companies. Beyond improving connectivity, Nigeria is focused on attracting investments that will enhance reliable cloud and computer power, essential for broadening the adoption of high-tech tools across the country.

This concerted effort seeks to transform Nigeria into a significant regional digital hub. Such development is expected to not only support improved internet access but also to significantly boost economic activity within Africa's most populous nation, aligning with the continent's growing demand for advanced technology.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Nigeria is in advanced talks with Google for a new undersea cable and seeking investment in cloud and computer power.
The partnership aims to strengthen Nigeria's digital resilience and reduce reliance on single points of failure for internet connectivity.
By becoming a regional digital hub with enhanced cloud power, Nigeria expects to boost internet access and economic activity.

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