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For years, Nigeria’s digital economy has quietly bled money, nearly $850 million annually, to global tech giants like Amazon, Microsoft,...
Read moreThe initiative will benefit institutions such as vocational training centers, dispensaries, secondary schools and special schools, directly impacting over 50,000...
Read moreIn a landmark move to future-proof Nigeria’s telecommunications sector, the Nigerian Communications Commission has introduced a bold, innovation-driven licensing framework...
Read moreInfobip, a global cloud communications platform, has launched WhatsApp Business Calling, a new feature that enables businesses to make and...
Read moreThe breach, tied to outdated authentication protocols, reportedly drained the company of tens of millions of Kenyan shillings before it...
Read moreNdegwa, who stepped into the CEO role in April 2022, has been steadily building his stake since holding just 895,000...
Read moreThe reason is that the 50% price hike that telecom operators introduced in January 2025 is forcing many Nigerians to...
Read moreData centres, the critical infrastructure powering banking systems, cloud storage, emergency services, communications and logistics, are facing sharply rising risks...
Read moreIn a bold step towards democratizing digital access in higher education, Nigerian telecom giant Globacom has launched GloShare and the...
Read moreAirtel Nigeria, a leading telecommunications and digital solutions provider, has reemphasised its commitment to national development with a two-day workshop...
Read moreBetween Q3 2024 and Q1 2025, FibreOne’s subscriber base fell from 33,010 to just over 19,000, according to data released...
Read moreFor decades, Nigeria’s progress in connectivity and access to electricity have run on parallel tracks, each struggling to reach the...
Read moreNigeria is charting a bold new course in sustainable connectivity. This week, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and the Rural...
Read moreIn a landmark move set to redefine Nigeria’s telecom landscape, MTN Nigeria Communications Plc and Emerging Markets Telecommunications Services Limited...
Read moreThe Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria (ALTON) has issued a public notice alerting subscribers and stakeholders of a...
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