GBB receives uptime institute tier III certification
Business
THE Galaxy Backbone (GBB) Ltd. has received the Uptime Institute Tier III Certification for its state-of-the-art National Shared Services Centre Data Centre 1 (NSSC DC1) in Abuja.
The GBB’s Head of Corporate Communications, Mr Chidi Okpala disclosed this in a statement in Abuja on Tuesday.
Okpala described the achievement as a globally recognised certification that underscores GBB’s unwavering commitment to delivering exceptional digital infrastructure services that adhere to the highest global standards of availability, resilience, and reliability.
He noted that the certification would guarantee an infrastructure built to withstand unexpected disruptions, including natural disasters, cyber-attacks and emergencies.
He added that this would also ensure uninterrupted business operations for its customers and aligns with the commitment to delivering reliable services that safeguard clients’ critical data and digital assets.
He assured that GBB would remain steadfast in its mission to provide innovative Cloud, Colocation, Connectivity, and Cybersecurity solutions to meet the dynamic needs of organisations in both public and private sectors.
“The Tier III Certification is a testament to the company’s dedication to building a world-class digital ecosystem that supports its clients’ evolving demands while maintaining uncompromising operational efficiency.
“The Uptime Institute Tier III Certification represents a benchmark for operational excellence and reliability. This achievement will add to Galaxy Backbone’s portfolio of certifications.
“The portfolio already includes ISO 20000(Service Management Systems), ISO 2700l (Information Security Management Systems (ISMS), ISO 9001:2015 (Quality Management), PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard) and ISO 22301:2019 (Business Continuity Management).
“These milestones highlight our unwavering commitment to operational excellence, continuous improvement, maintaining international standards and client satisfaction.
“With each certification, Galaxy Backbone solidifies its position as a trailblaser in ICT solutions and a key enabler of Nigeria’s digital transformation agenda.”
According to him, GBB reaffirms its commitment to fostering sustainable partnerships with stakeholders while expanding fibre-optic network to reach more cities and underserved communities across Nigeria as it celebrates this significant milestone.
“This expansion will create a stronger and more inclusive digital ecosystem, empowering organisations of all sizes to achieve their goals with confidence.
“Together, we will continue to set new benchmarks in innovation, service delivery, and infrastructure development, positioning Nigeria as a leading player in the global digital economy. (NAN)
28th January, 2025.
C.E.
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