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Telecom infrastructure is certainly a critical national asset and should be protected from vandalism. However, engineers at Enextgen Wireless, an...
Read moreLatest WBA cross-industry report also shows major investment in OpenRoaming and city-wide Wi-Fi planned for the next 12 months as...
Read moreHe highlighted the contributions of diaspora-led companies like MainOne and tech giants such as Google and Meta, stressing their investments...
Read moreMobile networks have become essential part of human communications. The impact of the quality of the networks on individuals, small...
Read moreAnambra prides itself as the first State in South-East Nigeria to implement the waiver of the per linear meter Right...
Read moreAirtel Nigeria has been in the news for some developments consumers should be proud of. However, an independent report by...
Read moreTelecoms/ICT sector delivered delivered a handsome N2.508 trillion in terms of financial value contribution to the nation’s gross domestic product...
Read moreAirtel Nigeria, a leading telecommunications provider, has recently launched a new television commercial to highlight the benefits of its Home...
Read moreThe Executive Vice Chairman/CEO, Professor Umar Garba Danbatta, has stated that the NCC aims to achieve a broadband penetration rate...
Read moreWi-Fi and Existing Network Functions Critical to Private Enterprise 5G Deployments
Read moreUnder terms of the partnership, MDXi will serve as the commercial partner of AMS-IX and regional sales and marketing arm...
Read moreWith the right investment and support, free internet in public places could help to bridge the digital divide and improve...
Read moreThe Nigerian government will spend a total of N46.1 billion to provide broadband connections in selected higher education institutions, airports,...
Read moreNigeria’s Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting Wednesday approved the phase 2 & 3, for the provision of free broadband in...
Read moreThe goal is to bring connectivity to 20 million underserved people in Africa by 2025
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