Fiber-optic and broadband infrastructure provider across Nigeria
ipNX operates a regional telecom infrastructure business centered on fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) deployment, WiMAX radio networks, and VoIP/IPTV services. The company's project backlog—p2p and GPON fiber builds, ODN planning, central office infrastructure design, field quality assurance—reveals an operations-heavy, field-centric organization scaling fiber footprint across Nigeria. Pain-point clustering (fiber break-fix MTTR, field snags, SLA restoration, design accuracy) and the mid-tier hiring mix (mostly mid-level engineers and technicians) signal a maturing ops team under throughput pressure.
ipNX is a privately held ICT company founded in 2000, based in Victoria Island, Lagos, serving enterprise, SMB, and residential customers across Nigeria. The core business is broadband infrastructure: FTTH networks, WiMAX radio access, complementary services including VoIP, telephony, IPTV, hosting, and managed connectivity (MPLS, VPN). The company employs 51–200 people and operates primarily in-country, with active hiring concentrated in Nigeria. Recent work spans network deployment (GPON and P2P fiber), field installation and commissioning, outside-plant quality checks, and central-office design—typical of a regional telco scaling footprint.
ipNX provides broadband infrastructure (fiber-to-the-home, WiMAX), VoIP, IPTV, hosting, and managed connectivity services to enterprises and residential customers across Nigeria.
Stack includes OTRS (ticketing), MPLS, VPN, IPsec, WiMAX, Cisco networking equipment, QGIS/Carto (GIS), SQL, and Adobe Creative Suite for design and planning work.
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