West African internet service provider Tizeti has launched its FreeFiber broadband service in Nigeria and Ghana, setting what it calls a new benchmark for internet speed and accessibility in the region.
The service, available in Lagos and Port Harcourt in Nigeria and Accra in Ghana, with plans to scale to multiple cities within the next 12 months, delivers speeds of over 1Gbps, significantly outpacing the regional average of 28Mbps.
For online gaming enthusiasts, Tizeti has added a dedicated fibre port to deliver ultra-low latency, high bandwidth and unlimited speed, minimising lag and ping, and ensuring smooth gaming – even with multiple devices using the network.
New users will enjoy free installation and a complimentary first-month subscription.
Building on over a decade of delivering solar-powered, unlimited internet services across West Africa, Tizeti says its new offering aligns with its mission to bridge Africa’s digital gap with affordable and reliable internet to millions of Africans.
The FreeFiber broadband service includes additional benefits, such as VoIP, phone numbers and free calls to multiple countries with African populations, including the United States, Canada, Australia, Japan, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, and Portugal.
The launch also includes a unique referral programme, where customers can enjoy free setup and subscription for the first five months by referring new users.
In addition to its fibre rollout, Tizeti USA is relaunching its Teleport Services, which provide users with access to US IP addresses, and wallets.
Tizeti serves over four million subscribers in West Africa (residential facilities, businesses and hotspot users), via its wide network of hundreds of solar-powered base stations.
The company says it has evolved from a startup to a billion-naira company, partnering with global giants like Microsoft, Meta, and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).