Nigeria is a country located in West Africa. It is bordered by Benin to the west, Niger to the north, Chad to the northeast, and Cameroon to the east, with its southern coastline along the Atlantic Ocean. Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa and has a diverse range of ethnic groups, languages, and cultures. The capital city is Abuja, while Lagos is the largest city and a major economic hub. Nigeria has a rich history that includes various ancient kingdoms and empires and is known for its significant contributions to literature, music, and art. The country’s economy is one of the largest in Africa, heavily reliant on oil and gas production, but also includes agriculture and services. Nigeria is characterized by a mix of urban and rural communities, and faces various challenges such as political instability, economic inequality, and issues related to ethnic and religious diversity.
Infrastructure and Major Service Providers Nigeria’s internet infrastructure relies on a combination of undersea fiber-optic cables, terrestrial networks, and a handful of dominant service providers. Multiple international submarine cables land in Nigeria, connecting it to global internet hubs. Key cables include: These undersea cables terminate in Lagos and other coastal landing stations, feeding into national…
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