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In 2025, company communication is no longer dictated by wires, desks or handsets. Digital-first has become the preferred method of...
Read moreMTN Nigeria Plc has cemented a national roaming agreement with Emerging Markets Telecommunications Services Limited (9mobile), aimed at improving coverage...
Read moreWhile ISPs serve fewer than 300,000 users collectively, Nigeria’s mobile network operators (MNOs), MTN, Airtel, Globacom, and 9mobile, command over...
Read moreTech company, MTN Nigeria, in a landmark collaboration with Dell Technologies, Tuesday, officially launched the Dabengwa Data Centre, a state-of-the-art,...
Read moreNigeria finds itself at a pivotal moment in its digital journey. While recent reports from the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC)...
Read moreIn a major leap forward for Nigeria’s digital economy, MTN Nigeria has launched the Dabengwa Data Centre in Lagos —...
Read moreThis move positions MTN not just as a telecoms leader but as a central player in the country’s digital transformation...
Read moreIn a quiet control room in Cape Town, the flicker of server lights hums with new promise. Not just data...
Read moreOver 2,000 customers exited the service between December 2024 and March 2025
Read moreWhat used to be a near-total lock on the market is now slipping through M-PESA’s fingers
Read moreIn a quiet conference room in Abuja on June 26, 2025, something far more powerful than words unfolded - a...
Read moreKey highlights ZTE and robot manufacturers including DroidUp, AgiBot, and TLIBOT, completed the industry's first demonstration of a cross-brand robot group intelligence collaboration...
Read moreBeyond hardware, Tenda also announced a cloud-based management platform, Cloud-Five, that allows enterprises to remotely manage and configure access points,...
Read morePalmPay, Nigeria's leading fintech company, has partnered with Globacom to launch the second edition of the "Recharge and Win Bonanza"...
Read moreAirtel Africa, a leading provider of telecommunications and mobile money services across 14 African countries, today publishes its Sustainability Report...
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