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Nigeria’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
Read moreInternet penetration as a crucial indicator for the adoption of technologies accesses the usage of the internet in regions as...
Read moreThe EMETRICS screenshot shows the experience-based classification of the quality of RF coverage.
Read moreIn this report, TechEconomy looks at Top Internet Service Providers in Nigeria 2023 with emphasis on three key metrics –...
Read moreThe first deployment of LTE in Nigeria was in 2014 by Smile Telecom in Ibadan.
Read moreAt the end of 2022, 6.6 billion smartphone subscriptions are estimated, accounting for about 79 percent of all mobile phone...
Read moreGalaxy Backbone, an information technology and shared services provider of the Federal Government of Nigeria has said that it has...
Read moreGovernor Obaseki shares experience
Read more“The focus of mobile network deployment in the country seems to have been on monitoring the quality of 2G/3G while...
Read moreICT giant, MTN Nigeria Communications PLC, and West Africa’s pioneer ICT distributor, TD Africa, co-sponsored an event where electronics and...
Read moreA report released in 2021 indicates that Nigeria's mobile broadband ranks 56th in the internet quality index due to low...
Read moreNew $5.5 million collaboration with e-GUIDE and Atlas AI launches in Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, and Uganda to catalyze investment in...
Read moreIn Nigeria, Ookla reports that Airtel had the quickest pace rating at 33.43 and also identified Kano as the location...
Read more"When we look back at 2012 when we had just about 6 per cent internet penetration to where we are...
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