Flexmobile Set for Launch, Signals New Telecom Experience

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A new chapter in Nigeria’s telecom landscape is set to unfold.

Flexmobile, the much-anticipated telecom brand from Hazon Technologies, is on the cusp of its commercial debut, with final regulatory approval now the last step before entering the market.

Following the successful conclusion of commercial agreements with its MVNE, IMBIL, and Airtel Nigeria, the stage is set for a launch already generating industry-wide expectations.

At a recent media briefing, Group CEO of Hazon Technologies, Victor ‘Gbenga Afolabi, reflected on the journey leading to this moment—one shaped by strategic patience, deliberate execution, and a clear vision.

He noted that what lies ahead is more than a launch, describing it as the beginning of a new way to experience telecoms in Nigeria. After years of building partnerships and infrastructure, he said the company is approaching a defining milestone, with Flexmobile designed to challenge conventions and deliver a smarter, more flexible telecom experience.

Set to introduce a distinctive 081 number series, Flexmobile’s commercial rollout is targeted for June 1, 2026, subject to final consumer tariff approval by the Nigerian Communications Commission.

Early indications point to a product ecosystem built around flexibility, data-centric services, and user control—an approach aligned with the evolving expectations of Nigeria’s digitally connected population.

While full details will be unveiled at launch, Flexmobile is expected to roll out a suite of value-added services that extend beyond traditional connectivity, positioning the brand at the intersection of telecoms, lifestyle, and digital enablement.

Backed by strong institutional partnerships and a robust MVNE framework, Flexmobile is entering the market not just as another operator, but as a platform with the potential to reshape how telecom services are experienced.

As anticipation builds, one thing is clear: Flexmobile is not simply preparing to launch—it is preparing to shift the conversation.

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