Tizeti

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tizeti, Inc.
Wifi.com.ng
Company typePrivate
FoundedJanuary 2017 (2017-01)
FounderKendall Ananyi
Headquarters,
USA
Area served
Nigeria and Ghana
Key people
Kendall Ananyi (Founder and CEO)
ProductsWireless broadband internet
Number of employees
300
SubsidiariesTizeti Network Ltd (Nigeria), Tizeti Network Ghana Limited (Ghana)
WebsiteOfficial website

Tizeti is a fixed wireless broadband Internet service provider (ISP or WISP) operated by Tizeti Inc, using Wireless to provide unlimited internet to residential and small business customers in Africa. [1] It is also used to connect its base stations to customer buildings. Tizeti currently operates within Lagos, Ogun, Port Harcourt, Benin, Oyo, and Accra.

Background and availability[edit]

Tizeti, Inc. was publicly announced in Techcrunch in March 2017 by Kendall Ananyi in a Techcunch interview a week ahead of YC Winter 2017 Demo day. As of March 2021, it was providing commercial service to customers in Nigeria and Ghana for $30/month. Tizeti is based in Redwood City, has about 300 employees in West Africa, and had raised $5.1 million of funding.

Tizeti operates on the 5.4GHz Wi-Fi and 3.5GHz 4G LTE bands,[2] connecting its Solar Powered Towers to customer premise equipment on customer buildings . Wireless internet propagation is near line-of-sight, not penetrating buildings and windows. The customers connect to the service via wi-fi routers inside their building.[3]

Tizeti operates a number of Services:

  • Wifi.com.ng: Unlimited Wi-Fi internet subscription service that provides unlimited internet starting $30 a month to residential and small businesses in Nigeria.
  • GhanaWifi.com: Unlimited Wi-Fi internet subscription service that provides plans starting $30 a month to residential and small businesses in Ghana.
  • Tizeti Enterprise Solution: Dedicated internet plans that provide high capacity dedicated internet starting from 10 Mbit/s to enterprise customers.
  • Express Wi-Fi: Co-branded hotspot partnership with Facebook sold by retailers and targets dense, high traffic locations.[4]
  • Wificall.ng: Voice over IP service that provides unlimited calling, cloud PBX features and a voice api for developers.[5]

Growth[edit]

In January 2017, Tizeti was accepted into Y Combinator and received a $120,000 on investment as part of the Winter Batch.

In June 2017, Tizeti announced its Seed Round after YCW17 demo day.[6]

In September 2018, Tizeti raised another $3 million aimed towards expanding across West Africa.[7]

Funding History
Date Funding Type Money Raised Lead Investor
March 24, 2017 Accelerator $120k Y Combinator
June 26, 2017 Seed Round $2.1M
July 28, 2018 Series A $3M 4DX Ventures

In March 2022, Tizeti partnered with Microsoft Airband team to improve internet connectivity in Nigeria.[8]

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Jonathan Shieber, as reported in Techcrunch, "Tizeti is Bringing internet to urban Africa", Techcrunch, 17 March 2017
  2. ^ Bright, Jake. "Solar-based ISP startup Tizeti launches 4G LTE network in Nigeria". Techcrunch.
  3. ^ Goodier, Rob. "Wifi? Why not". Engineering for Change.
  4. ^ Magistretti, Bérénice (7 July 2017). "Tizeti partners with Facebook to expand Express Wi-Fi in Nigeria". Techcrunch.
  5. ^ Bright, Jake (30 April 2019). "Nigerian startup Tizeti launches WifiCall.ng IP voice call service". TechCrunch.
  6. ^ "Nigerian Tech Startup Tizeti Secures $2.1M To Bring Affordable Wireless Internet To Africa". Forbes. Retrieved 2017-06-26.
  7. ^ "Expanding its internet service to more countries in Africa, Tizeti raises $3 million". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2018-09-04.
  8. ^ "Microsoft, Tizeti to deliver high-speed internet in Nigeria". CapacityMedia. Retrieved 2022-03-22.