Nigeria’s telecom landscape is set for a new shake-up as Imose Mobile, an indigenous operator, moves from planning to real-world network testing, edging closer to a full commercial launch.
Imose Mobile, an indigenous Nigerian mobile virtual network operator (MVNO), has commenced pre-commercial testing of its mobile network, marking a critical first step toward full-scale commercial operations in the country.
The testing phase is designed to rigorously assess network performance, validate service quality, and fine-tune the end-to-end customer experience before services are rolled out nationwide. It represents the company’s transition from development to live operational conditions as it prepares to enter Nigeria’s highly competitive telecom market.
The MVNO is deploying its services in collaboration with Airtel Nigeria, one of the country’s leading telecommunications providers, leveraging its established infrastructure to deliver broad coverage and high-speed connectivity across key markets.
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