LAGOS: Google launched a network of free WiFi hotspots in Nigeria on July 26, part of its effort to increase its presence in Africa's most populous nation.
The US technology firm, owned by Alphabet Inc, has partnered with Nigerian fibre cable network provider 21st Century to provide its public WiFi service, Google Station, in six places in the commercial capital Lagos, including the city's airport.
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