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    MTN Nigeria Signs Groundbreaking 5G2Business MoU with Seplat Energy

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    MTN Nigeria has signed a 5G2Business Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Seplat Energy to deploy 5G services to facilitate business optimisation.

    The 5G2Business MoU attests to unprecedented advancements in business digital transformation. 5G will enable businesses to unlock new efficiencies, automate processes, optimise operations, and propel innovation and productivity to new heights.

    Speaking on this collaboration, Lynda Saint-Nwafor, Chief Enterprise Business Officer of MTN Nigeria, stated, “We are thrilled to join hands with Seplat Energy to spearhead the integration of intelligent digital technologies into industry processes in Nigeria. With this partnership, we open new vistas of possibilities, empowering enterprises to embrace cutting-edge technologies and digitally transform their day-to-day operations.

    “While revolutionising the energy sector, this collaboration is set to deliver great value to Seplat Energy’s stakeholders.”

    In agreement, Charles Gbandi, Director, Corporate Services at Seplat Energy said, “We are excited to embark on this transformative journey with MTN Nigeria as this collaboration is a game-changer for our industry.

    “As a sustainable business, this partnership marks a significant step forward in embracing 5G technology’s vast potential, and we believe it will empower us to drive innovation, efficiency and growth in the energy sector.”

    MTN Nigeria remains at the forefront of driving 5G adoption in Nigeria having commercially launched the service in 2022 for individuals and enterprises. 5G will power Industry 4.0 with its low latency that will facilitate Internet of Things (IoT) technologies and smart business operations.

    Seplat’s adoption of 5G services is a testament to the company’s drive to lead the digital revolution in the oil and gas sector in Nigeria.

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