Phase3 leads push for cross-border digital infrastructure in Africa

Phase3 Telecom, a leading digital infrastructure and technology company in West Africa, has restated its commitment to fast-tracking Africa’s digital transformation. 

The company made this affirmation during its participation as a Platinum Sponsor at the recently concluded CCT Africa 2025 Summit held in Mauritius.

The high-level gathering convened top executives from the cloud, content, and telecom industries to advance collaborative strategies for the continent’s digital future. Central themes of the summit included cross-border infrastructure integration, open-access models, and sustainable investment as pivotal drivers of regional growth.

Stanley Jegede, executive chairman of Phase3 Telecom, said the company’s presence at the summit aligns with its long-standing mission to foster a unified, inclusive, and future-oriented digital ecosystem across Africa.

“Africa’s digital progress depends on how well we collaborate across borders, harmonise regulatory frameworks, and co-invest in next-generation infrastructure,” Jegede said.

“At CCT Africa 2025, we are not just contributing to the conversation; we are helping shape the blueprint for a digitally enabled continent. This is about building resilient systems, equitable access, and future-shaping platforms,” he added.

With more than 20 years of experience in fibre deployment, enterprise-grade digital solutions, and satellite integration, Phase3 has become a trusted infrastructure partner for governments, hyperscalers, and fast-growing businesses. The company’s solutions are designed to support both regional and global connectivity goals.

Speaking at the summit, Vikram Bhatnagar, chief digital officer of Phase3, emphasised the company’s ongoing efforts to design smarter digital corridors tailored to the evolving demands of Africa’s expanding digital economy.

“It is no longer just about access; it is about performance, proximity, and purpose,” Bhatnagar said, adding  “At Phase3, we are creating digital corridors from edge data centres to cloud exchange points, ensuring that Africa’s digital economy can scale efficiently and inclusively.”

He noted that CCT Africa 2025 offers a vital platform for building new partnerships and catalysing transformative growth across sectors.

Phase3’s active participation at the summit reaffirms its bold ambition to lead with purpose, scale with trust, and deliver sustainable value to businesses, governments, and communities in West Africa and across the continent.

Operating one of the region’s most resilient aerial fibre networks, Phase3’s infrastructure spans critical national and sub-regional routes. Backed by a strong legacy of innovation and a commitment to connectivity resilience, the company continues to position itself as a key enabler in building the foundational infrastructure required for Africa’s digital advancement.

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Phase3 leads push for cross-border digital infrastructure in Africa

Phase3 Telecom, a leading digital infrastructure and technology company in West Africa, has restated its commitment to fast-tracking Africa’s digital transformation. 

The company made this affirmation during its participation as a Platinum Sponsor at the recently concluded CCT Africa 2025 Summit held in Mauritius.

The high-level gathering convened top executives from the cloud, content, and telecom industries to advance collaborative strategies for the continent’s digital future. Central themes of the summit included cross-border infrastructure integration, open-access models, and sustainable investment as pivotal drivers of regional growth.

Stanley Jegede, executive chairman of Phase3 Telecom, said the company’s presence at the summit aligns with its long-standing mission to foster a unified, inclusive, and future-oriented digital ecosystem across Africa.

“Africa’s digital progress depends on how well we collaborate across borders, harmonise regulatory frameworks, and co-invest in next-generation infrastructure,” Jegede said.

“At CCT Africa 2025, we are not just contributing to the conversation; we are helping shape the blueprint for a digitally enabled continent. This is about building resilient systems, equitable access, and future-shaping platforms,” he added.

With more than 20 years of experience in fibre deployment, enterprise-grade digital solutions, and satellite integration, Phase3 has become a trusted infrastructure partner for governments, hyperscalers, and fast-growing businesses. The company’s solutions are designed to support both regional and global connectivity goals.

Speaking at the summit, Vikram Bhatnagar, chief digital officer of Phase3, emphasised the company’s ongoing efforts to design smarter digital corridors tailored to the evolving demands of Africa’s expanding digital economy.

“It is no longer just about access; it is about performance, proximity, and purpose,” Bhatnagar said, adding  “At Phase3, we are creating digital corridors from edge data centres to cloud exchange points, ensuring that Africa’s digital economy can scale efficiently and inclusively.”

He noted that CCT Africa 2025 offers a vital platform for building new partnerships and catalysing transformative growth across sectors.

Phase3’s active participation at the summit reaffirms its bold ambition to lead with purpose, scale with trust, and deliver sustainable value to businesses, governments, and communities in West Africa and across the continent.

Operating one of the region’s most resilient aerial fibre networks, Phase3’s infrastructure spans critical national and sub-regional routes. Backed by a strong legacy of innovation and a commitment to connectivity resilience, the company continues to position itself as a key enabler in building the foundational infrastructure required for Africa’s digital advancement.

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