The STORM initiative recently launched by Galaxy Backbone in collaboration with Interra Networks for South-east and South-south, will deepen digital connectivity in the regions, writes Emma Okonji
Galaxy Backbone, a government agency providing digital and network communication services, in collaboration with Interra Network, a private organisation, penultimate week, launched STORM, a broadband internet connectivity infrastructure, designed to provide connectivity access for the South-east and South-south regions of the country.
STORM was launched in Enugu though a hybrid event, which attracted physical audiences in Enugu and virtual audiences from across the country.
An initiative of Galaxy Backbone, STORM is a connectivity infrastructure, built for large, small and medium businesses to offer a range of broadband packages for residential, offices and commercial sites, designed to help businesses stay connected digitally with their customers. The launch of STORM in Enugu, will address issues around internet connectivity for South-east and South-south regions of the country, while providing Value Added Services (VAS) that rides on the network of Galaxy Backbone, such as hosting service, storage and cloud services.