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Indus Towers Limited has announced that its Board of Directors, at a meeting held recently, reviewed and deliberated on strategic...
Read moreQuick Read: ZTE and MTN South Africa jointly achieve the world's first 5-band RRU commercial deployment, driving Africa's telecommunications advancement...
Read moreAcross Nigeria, one of the biggest hurdles to broadband expansion has been the prohibitive cost of Right of Way charges:...
Read moreAs Nigeria’s digital economy expands at record pace, so too does the sophistication of cyber threats targeting critical infrastructure. Recognizing...
Read moreIndigenous telecommunications giant, Globacom, has expressed deep appreciation to its millions of subscribers in Nigeria and across the globe, whose...
Read moreMTN Nigeria has successfully completed a scheduled network maintenance operation that affected 101 sites across 15 Local Government Areas (LGAs)...
Read moreIn a decisive move marking its bold return to the forefront of Nigeria’s telecommunications sector, T2 has signed a landmark...
Read moreGlobal cloud communications platform Infobip has announced the expansion of its integration with Microsoft Azure Communication Services, enabling its advanced SMS interface...
Read moreAirtel Nigeria is stepping up its game with a bold move, doubling its investments to fast-track critical network initiatives that...
Read moreNigeria’s telecommunications landscape is gradually shifting toward next-generation networks, with 5G adoption showing steady growth, according to fresh data from...
Read moreT2 (formerly 9mobile) experienced a slight reduction in customers porting out in June 2025, signaling the first sign of stabilization...
Read moreThe outages revealed Africa’s heavy dependence on a limited number of undersea cables. Nigeria alone has suffered over 13,000 fibre...
Read moreWRITER: SANJAY GOVENDER, Qrent’s Head of GBSBPO Solutions With the outsourcing space becoming increasingly cutthroat, BPOs find themselves trapped in...
Read moreIn Lagos, the bustling city that anchors Nigeria’s digital economy, the mood at the Africa Peering and Interconnection Forum (AfPIF...
Read moreOn a quiet Sunday morning in Adamawa, the hum of daily life suddenly slowed. Calls wouldn’t connect, data crawled to...
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