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Travellers passing by Nigeria’s main worldwide airports will now get pleasure from one hour of free high-speed web, following a brand new partnership between the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and MTN Nigeria, the nation’s greatest telco.

The service, which started quietly in December, is already dwell at Terminal 2 of Murtala Muhammed Worldwide Airport Terminal 2 in Lagos and at Nnamdi Azikiwe Worldwide Airport in Abuja, a FAAN spokesperson advised TechCabal. Travellers can join with out coming into a password. 

“It has been on since December; what we did at present was a proper launch of the initiative,” the spokesperson stated.  

FAAN stated the service will quickly develop to Port Harcourt Worldwide Airport, Mallam Aminu Kano Worldwide Airport, Akanu Ibiam Worldwide Airport in Enugu, and the brand new short-term terminal at MMIA. 

Offering free high-speed web at Nigeria’s busiest airports is a long-overdue change in how the nation treats digital infrastructure in public areas. Earlier efforts to supply dependable airport Wi-Fi had been inconsistent, poorly funded, or derailed by upkeep challenges. 

A notable instance was the partnership between Globacom and FAAN to deploy Wi-Fi throughout 22 airports, which collapsed in 2015. Travellers had been typically left with pricey roaming choices or unreliable connections.

“In at present’s related world, entry to dependable web is not a luxurious however a necessity,” stated FAAN Managing Director/Chief Govt, Olubunmi Kuku. “We’re happy to supply this value-added service to our passengers, making their journey expertise simpler and extra productive.” 

The transfer is a part of a broader push to carry Nigeria’s airports in step with international expectations, the place quick, dependable Wi-Fi has grow to be a regular passenger amenity. The IATA 2025 World Passenger Survey reveals how important connectivity has grow to be: 78% of travellers now count on to make use of their smartphones for each step of the airport journey, from reserving and digital identification to baggage monitoring.

“Airports are gateways to nations, and by offering free, high-speed Wi-Fi at our main worldwide airports, we’re enhancing comfort for travellers,” MTN Nigeria CEO Karl Toriola stated.



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