Deca Fiber Network

This page details the fiber network service offered by Deca Data Limited in partnership with West Indian Ocean Cable Company (WIOCC).

Deca Fiber Network is a subsidiary of Deca Data Limited that provides ultra-fast internet service in Nigeria, starting from Lagos. Deca Fiber will offer Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) and Fiber-to-the-Business (FTTB) solutions in partnership with WIOCC, Africa's trusted wholesale fiber network operator. This partnership allows Deca Fiber Network to provide internet at gigabit speed and 99.8% uptime, making our service highly competitive in a grossly underserved market. We are yet to launch officially.

FTTH/FTTB

FTTH/FTTB is a broadband network that delivers internet directly to homes using fiber optic cables. It provides ultra-fast speeds, minimal latency, and high reliability compared to traditional DSL or cable internet. FTTH is beneficial for residential users, remote workers, gamers, and small businesses.

Our data packages range from 10 Mbps to 300 Mbps for home or personal use and from 100 Mbps to 1000 Mbps for business or office use, all for unlimited usage.

Key Features

  1. Ultra-fast internet speeds: We deliver connections that reach up to 1 gigabit transmission speed for seamless browsing, streaming, virtual meetings, and gaming.

  2. Symmetrical upload and download speeds: Equal upload and download speeds improve video conferencing and cloud usage.

  3. Low latency and high reliability: Stable connections with minimal disruptions.

  4. Future-proof infrastructure: Our fiber network supports increasing bandwidth demands.

  5. Secure and dedicated connections: No interference or shared bandwidth with neighbors.

Benefits

  1. Seamless streaming, gaming, and remote work: Handles high-bandwidth applications effortlessly.

  2. Higher bandwidth for multiple device connectivity: Supports smart homes and multiple users.

  3. Enhanced security and privacy: The network is less susceptible to signal interception.

  4. Increased property value: Homes with fiber connections are more attractive to buyers.

  5. No disruptions due to weather conditions: Unlike satellite or DSL, fiber is not affected by weather.

Installation Process

  1. Site survey and consultation: Assess the location and plan fiber routes.

  2. Fiber cabling and infrastructure setup: Install underground or aerial fiber cables.

  3. Equipment installation and activation: Set up Optical Network Terminals (ONT) and Wi-Fi routers.

  4. Testing and quality assurance: Verify connection speed and stability.

  5. Ongoing support and maintenance: Provide assistance and troubleshooting as needed.

Our pricing packages will be published when we launch officially.

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