Two Strong Business Lines
We support clients with dependable connectivity infrastructure and with ERP systems that improve operational control.
Fibre and infrastructure services
Our core business continues to include fibre broadband, radio connectivity, colocation, CCTV support, and infrastructure facility management for homes, estates, and businesses.
ERPNext and digital operations
We now also help organisations digitise inventory, procurement, finance, approvals, and reporting with ERPNext as an added service line.
Our Services
From internet infrastructure to business software, we support the operational backbone of modern organisations.
Fibre Broadband
Fibre internet service to homes, estates, and offices with dependable connectivity and support.
Radio Connectivity
Alternative connectivity options for locations outside our fibre footprint or where rapid deployment is needed.
Fibre Facility Management
Management of existing or new fibre infrastructure within estates, sites, and managed environments.
Colocation Services
Cost-effective presence expansion and service support in key locations including Asokoro, Wuse II, and Kubwa Express.
CCTV Installation and Management
Security camera deployment, monitoring support, and practical infrastructure integration for client sites.
ERPNext Implementation
ERP for inventory management, procurement, finance, dashboards, approvals, and stronger operational visibility.
ERP for Inventory and Operations
Our ERP services are best positioned as a practical business add-on for organisations that need tighter control over stock, purchasing, and reporting.
Inventory Management
Track stock levels, movements, item batches, reorder points, warehouses, and valuation with more visibility than spreadsheets can provide.
Procurement Control
Manage supplier records, purchase requests, approvals, purchase orders, goods receipt, and payment coordination in one process.
Finance and Reporting
Improve billing, receivables, reconciliations, management dashboards, and audit-ready reporting across business units.
Industries Where ERP Can Apply
We can present ERP as relevant across a small number of clear sectors rather than around one named company requirement.
Retail and Distribution
For stock control, purchasing, sales visibility, branch operations, and customer account management.
Healthcare and Pharmacy
For inventory accountability, batch handling, billing control, and reporting across clinical support operations.
Hospitality and Services
For procurement, stock usage, finance management, approvals, and operational reporting.
Field and Infrastructure Operations
For asset control, maintenance planning, service tracking, and visibility across distributed teams.
How We Support Delivery
Our advantage is that we understand both the software layer and the infrastructure realities around deployment and support.
Assess
We review current workflows, existing pain points, and the controls you need to improve.
Design
We configure the right mix of ERPNext modules, permissions, approvals, and reports.
Deploy
We handle setup, training, migration, and rollout support with practical implementation guidance.
Support
We continue with optimisation, issue resolution, and long-term support after go-live.
Testimonials
Our clients value resilience, flexibility, and our willingness to stay engaged until the work is stable.
Frequently Asked Questions
If your questions are not answered below, please reach out to us.
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Is iDelta an Internet Service Provider(ISP)
Yes, we are. We are strategically fitted within the ISP space. Our primary area of expertise is in the provision of last mile services to our customer. We have chosen a small foot print in order to provide a better customer experience.
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Where is your area of service within Nigeria?
Our business is based within the Abuja metropolis. However, we provide radio services outside the city for areas with no fibre connectivity.
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What's the difference between dedicated and shared bandwidth?
This is a valid questions and is worth some explaining. With a shared bandwidth, you would be put in a pool with other users and users contend for the bandwidth. So if you subscribe for a 10MBPS for instance, you could get a maximum of 10MBPS which would be shared on your network with other users. However, you could also get less that the requested 10MBPS due to user contention.
With a dedicated bandwidth, you would get what you pay for and users on your network would get a guaranteed service?
- Shared Bandwidth: In a shared bandwidth setup, multiple users or entities share the same network infrastructure and resources. The available bandwidth is divided among the users, and they compete for the shared resources. This is commonly seen in scenarios such as residential internet connections, public Wi-Fi hotspots, or shared office spaces. In shared bandwidth, the available capacity is dynamically distributed among the users based on their demand, which can result in fluctuations in speed and performance during peak usage times. If one user is consuming a large portion of the bandwidth, it may affect the available capacity for other users sharing the same network.
- Dedicated Bandwidth: With dedicated bandwidth, an individual or organization has exclusive access to a specific amount of network capacity. The allocated bandwidth is dedicated solely to the user or entity, ensuring consistent performance and avoiding congestion caused by sharing resources. Dedicated bandwidth is commonly used in business environments where consistent and reliable internet connectivity is crucial, such as for mission-critical applications, large-scale data transfers, or real-time communication services. Dedicated bandwidth is typically provided through dedicated lines or connections, such as leased lines, fiber optic connections, or dedicated internet service agreements (ISPs).
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Is a 10MBPS shared bandwidth better than a 1MBPS dedicated bandwidth?
Determining whether a 10 Mbps shared bandwidth is better than a 1 Mbps dedicated bandwidth depends on your specific needs and usage requirements. Here are some factors to consider when comparing the two:
- Speed: In terms of raw speed, a 10 Mbps shared bandwidth is faster than a 1 Mbps dedicated bandwidth. If you require faster download and upload speeds or need to handle bandwidth-intensive tasks such as streaming high-definition videos or large file transfers, the 10 Mbps shared bandwidth would be more suitable.
- Consistency: Dedicated bandwidth offers a consistent and guaranteed speed of 1 Mbps. This means that you have a dedicated portion of the network capacity allocated solely to your usage, ensuring stable performance regardless of other users' activities. In contrast, shared bandwidth can be affected by the usage patterns and demands of other users sharing the same network, leading to potential fluctuations in speed and performance.
- Priority and Reliability: With a dedicated bandwidth connection, you typically receive priority over shared bandwidth users. This can be crucial for real-time applications, critical business operations, or scenarios where uninterrupted connectivity is essential. Shared bandwidth, on the other hand, may not provide the same level of priority or reliability, as it is subject to contention and the activities of other users on the network.
- Cost: Dedicated bandwidth connections are generally more expensive than shared bandwidth options due to the exclusivity and guaranteed speed they provide. If your requirements align with the performance offered by a 1 Mbps dedicated bandwidth, it may be a more cost-effective choice compared to a higher-speed shared bandwidth option.
Consider your specific needs, usage patterns, and budget constraints to determine which option is better suited for your requirements. If consistent speed, reliability, and priority are crucial, and you can manage with a lower speed, a dedicated bandwidth connection might be the better choice. However, if higher speed and flexibility are essential, and you can tolerate potential speed fluctuations caused by sharing the network with other users, a higher-speed shared bandwidth might be more suitable.
Contact
Please reach out to us for fibre connectivity, infrastructure support, ERP implementation, or operational improvement projects.
Our Address
135 Yakubu Gowon Crescent, Asokoro
Email Us
info@ideltatech.com
Call Us
+234 817 1000 232
+234 806 5359 595
