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Global communications platform Infobip has once again been named a Leader in the 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Communications Platform-as-a-Service (CPaaS). This...
Read moreIt was more than just the flag-off of a tech initiative. It was a glimpse into Anambra’s future. On a...
Read moreSouth African companies want faster and more reliable connectivity. They also want fair competition, predictable costs and accessible support so...
Read moreSpaceX has now confirmed was caused by an internal software malfunction
Read moreAirtel Nigeria, the largest operating unit within African group, has emerged as a key growth driver for the Group’s impressive...
Read moreAirtel Africa plc has announced impressive results for the quarter ended 30 June 2025, demonstrating robust operating momentum and financial...
Read moreTelecom operators in Nigeria; MTN, Airtel, Glo, and 9mobile, have resumed SIM sales, swaps, and number porting after weeks of...
Read moreIn Nigeria, one phrase captures the endless stream of troubles that trail daily life, "Wahala no dey finish (problem doesn't...
Read moreWith this, Safaricom is focusing on the growing share of Kenya’s freelance economy, where over 1.5 million workers now earn...
Read moreThese days, people rely heavily on their mobile phones for talking, texting, banking, social media, and storing important personal information....
Read moreIn an era where reliable connectivity underpins everything from education and commerce to security and healthcare, accurate, independent reporting on...
Read moreThe Emerging Africa & Asia Infrastructure Fund (EAAIF), part of the Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG) and managed by Ninety...
Read moreThis initiative forms part of a larger R4.5 billion ($251 million) national rollout expected to wrap up in 2025
Read moreIn a powerful move to reshape the future of education in Nigeria, American Tower Corporation (ATC) Nigeria has joined forces...
Read moreSA Connect is the South African government’s national broadband policy and strategy. This framework aims to deliver universal, affordable internet access...
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