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Sabey Data Centers, a leading designer, builder and operator of multi-tenant data centers, has sealed a strategic partnership with OptiCool...
Read moreAre you wondering why T2 mobile (formerly 9mobile) was left out in the nPerf Barometer mobile internet performance 2025 report...
Read moreNigeria’s mobile internet ecosystem continues to evolve rapidly, underpinned by increasing smartphone adoption, rising digital services usage, and expanding mobile...
Read moreOn a brisk January morning at the Sheraton Lagos Hotel, experts, regulators, telecom operators and analysts gathered under one roof,...
Read moreThe permit allows Kuiper to deploy its network as part of a global constellation of up to 3,236 low-Earth orbit...
Read moreIn a major win for the "digital citizen," the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)...
Read moreNigeria’s digital appetite is growing at an unprecedented rate, with monthly mobile data usage more than doubling in less than...
Read moreThe year 2025 was a pivotal turning point for the communications sector, characterized by returning investment momentum and significant network...
Read moreGlobal spending on cloud infrastructure services reached $102.6 billion in Q3 2025, representing 25% year-on-year growth. Market momentum remained stable,...
Read moreAs the new year begins, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has unveiled a consumer-centric agenda for 2026, placing a renewed...
Read moreAs global data consumption accelerates and digital services become more bandwidth-intensive, Wi-Fi is entering a decisive phase of evolution. From...
Read moreIn 2026, Nigeria’s telecommunications sector can no longer hide behind growth statistics and subscriber numbers. The sector has matured. Expectations...
Read moreThe company will move about 4,400 satellites from roughly 550 kilometres above Earth down to around 480 kilometres over the...
Read moreOver 66,000 subscribers must complete a mandatory biometric verification by December 31, 2025, or their service will be suspended.
Read moreThe recent telecommunications service disruptions in Nigeria’s capital have opened a critical dialogue on the future of regulatory oversight and...
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