UnoTelos, a telecommunications company in Nigeria, has announced a strategic partnership with Niral Networks, an Indian provider of private 5G and Edge computing solutions.
The Nigerian tech company says that the collaboration with the innovative provider of private 5G and Edge computing solutions is set to significantly improve connectivity across the continent, and will address pressing needs for reliable and high-speed internet access in various sectors.
Jude Egbokwu, Founder and CEO of UnoTelos, says that this partnership transcends mere technological collaboration. “This partnership is more than a technological alliance—it’s about empowerment. We are not just solving connectivity problems; we’re creating opportunities for businesses to innovate, grow, and compete on a global stage.” This sentiment reflects the shared commitment of both companies to foster an environment where African businesses can thrive in an increasingly competitive global market, according to him.

UnoTelos has been instrumental in Nigeria’s telecommunications landscape, focusing on system integration and mobile network solutions. By collaborating with Niral Networks, UnoTelos aims to leverage cutting-edge technology to tackle connectivity challenges faced by businesses and communities across Africa.
UnoTelos: Our alliance creates opportunities for businesses to compete on a global stage.
Abhijit Chaudhary, Founder and CEO of Niral Networks, says that by integrating Niral Networks’ advanced technologies with UnoTelos’ system integration capabilities will not only deploy telecoms infrastructure, but also engineer ecosystems for innovation. “Our collaboration represents a pivotal moment in the digital transformation journey across Africa,” he states. The partnership is designed to address critical connectivity challenges faced by various industries, enabling them to leapfrog technological barriers, he adds.
Niral Networks, established in 2019 and based in Bangalore, India, has quickly made a name for itself by developing advanced technologies that support private 5G networks. Their flagship product, NiralOS, is a cloud-native platform designed to help businesses deploy and manage their own private networks efficiently.

UnoTelos has been instrumental in Nigeria’s telecommunications landscape, focusing on system integration and mobile network solutions. By collaborating with Niral Networks, UnoTelos aims to leverage cutting-edge technology to tackle connectivity challenges faced by businesses and communities across Africa.
The initial phase of the partnership will focus on pilot projects across several key sectors that are vital to Africa’s economy. The targetted sectors include mining, oil and gas, manufacturing, shipping & ports, aviation & airports, logistics & warehousing.
The modular design of NiralOS Private 5G and Edge allows for flexible customization of solutions tailored to meet the unique requirements of each industry, the companies say noting that this ensures efficient deployment that aligns with specific operational needs.
The two tech companies say that the partnership provides enterprises with access to advanced connectivity solutions that were previously unavailable or prohibitively expensive. “Key technological advantages of this collaboration include ensuring data integrity and security for businesses, facilitating real-time interactions essential for many applications, allowing businesses to process data closer to its source for improved efficiency and customizing services to fit diverse operational requirements.”
According to them, the partnership extends beyond mere connectivity improvements. It is expected to catalyze digital transformation across multiple sectors. Applications such as smart factory solutions, enhanced remote operations, and sophisticated IoT-enabled systems are anticipated to dramatically improve operational efficiency and competitiveness. “The collaboration is poised to empower industries by providing them with the tools necessary to innovate and adapt in a rapidly changing technological landscape. By addressing connectivity challenges, the partnership aims to unlock new opportunities for growth across various sectors.”
Looking ahead, UnoTelos and Niral Networks have ambitious plans for their collaboration. They envision increasing the scope of deployments, developing more advanced connectivity solutions, supporting the development of Private 5G and Edge infrastructure and advancing critical sectors such as telemedicine and autonomous systems. “This forward-thinking approach underscores their commitment to not only enhancing connectivity but also fostering an ecosystem where innovation can flourish,” they say.