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Google on Thursday launched a network of free Wi-Fi hotspots in Nigeria to increase its presence in the most populous nation of Africa.
The US technology company is badociated with the Nigerian fiber provider 21st Century Cable Network to provide its public Wi-Fi service, Google Station. Services will be available in six locations in the commercial capital Lagos, including the city's airport.
In addition, we tell you the story of Azuri technology that uses mobile technology and solar energy to influence lives in sub-Saharan Africa.
We have seen cases where people were using the Internet to grow their careers, find jobs, expand their access to businesses, and we want that to be possible for more people. It's so exciting for us to offer this audience free
Collins Oneko, director of operations at Azuri Technologies in charge of East Africa, explains to Sci tech that its Azuri Quad satellites and Azuri TV are fully accessible to rural people.
Ignatius Annor has more details on this week's edition of Sci Tech.
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