Firm launches pre-commercial network testing
An indigenous mobile virtual network operator (MVNO), Imose Mobile, on Monday, announced the commencement of pre-commercial testing of its mobile network, marking a significant milestone in its phased strategy toward

An indigenous mobile virtual network operator (MVNO), Imose Mobile, on Monday, announced the commencement of pre-commercial testing of its mobile network, marking a significant milestone in its phased strategy toward full commercial launch in the country.
The testing phase is designed to evaluate network performance, validate service quality, and fine-tune the end-to-end user experience before services are made widely available to the public.
Imose Mobile's network is being deployed in collaboration with Airtel Nigeria, one of the country's leading telecommunications providers, leveraging its established infrastructure to deliver broad coverage and high-speed connectivity across key markets.
Imose Mobile will operate within the 071803 number range, assigned to support its service identity through the testing phase and into full commercial operations.
Read Also: Nigeria and Airbus sign pact to boost aerospace development
Commenting on the development, Marketing Manager, Imose Mobile, Michael Nene, said, "Today marks a defining moment for Imose Mobile and for Nigerian telecommunications. Pre-commercial testing puts us in direct contact with the realities of our network- and that is exactly where we want to be. We are not building a product in a boardroom; we are building it in the field, for Nigerians, with Nigerian ambitions at the centre of every decision. Our partnership with Airtel Nigeria gives us a robust foundation, and we are confident that what we are building will set a new standard for what consumers can expect from a mobile operator."

The firm said further announcements regarding its commercial launch timeline, service offerings, and nationwide rollout will follow in the coming weeks.
The launch of an indigenous MVNO represents a meaningful development for Nigeria's telecommunications landscape, broadening consumer choice and bringing a locally rooted operator into a market that continues to see strong demand for mobile services.



