VDT Awarded ISO Recertification by British Standard Institute

Ayodeji Ake

Leading broadband communi-cation service provider in Nigeria, VDT Communications Limited, has been awarded an International Standards Organisations (ISO) recertification by the British Standard Institute.

In a statement of acknowledgment issued by the Chief Operating Officer, Mrs. Bimbo Ikumariegbe, the organisation restated its commitment to quality services.

She said: “We are thrilled to announce that VDT Communications Limited has achieved a remarkable feat of successful recertification for ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 20000-1:2018 by the prestigious British Standard Institute (BSI). What’s even more remarkable is that we achieved this without any record of non-conformity.

“This accomplishment is a testament to our unyielding dedication to excellence and commitment to maintaining the highest industry standards.

“The rigorous assessment process by BSI affirms our organisation’s steadfast focus on quality, customer satisfaction, and efficient service delivery.

“We owe this achievement to our exceptional team, whose hard work and expertise have been instrumental in this success. We send a special shout-out to our valued clients and partners for their trust and support. You inspire us to excel!

“As we stand in the forefront of innovation and progress, we remain committed to upholding these standards, driving continuous improvement, and delivering exceptional value to our clients and stakeholders.

“Here’s to embracing the future with confidence and taking our journey to even greater heights.”

She added that VDT 4GLte provides reliable and affordable internet data plans and unlimited internet service to homes, offices and individuals “offering them the opportunity to live the life they have always desired.

“VDT’s corporate service has been in operation in Nigeria for more than 22 years. From its early days starting in Lagos, the company has grown in capacity and structure to offer one of the best. VDT is presently in 36 states and major cities in Nigeria.”

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