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Kaspersky eSIM Store is a new connectivity solution for international travel. Designed to make it easier for leisure and business...
Read moreAt the recently concluded NextNow Business Forum in Victoria Island, MTN Nigeria electrified the business community with a live demonstration...
Read moreIn today’s digitally connected world, access to reliable, fair, and transparent telecommunications services is no longer a luxury—it is a...
Read moreThe Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has collaborated with the Association for Progressive Communications and other institutional stakeholders towards addressing challenges...
Read moreInfobip, a cloud communications platform, has announced its Conversational Experience Orchestration Platform (CXOP) — a game-changing solution that places agentic AI at the heart of...
Read moreThe National Payment Systems Act 2020 explicitly requires mobile money operators to establish distinct legal entities for their financial services
Read moreThe Anambra State Government, through the Anambra State Physical Planning Board (ANSPPB) and the Anambra State ICT Agency, has initiated...
Read moreIn partnership with the Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy and Galaxy Backbone, Tizeti, West Africa’s pioneering solar-powered...
Read moreGlobal communications platform Infobip is recognized by ROCCO as a Tier 1 vendor in RCS, A2P SMS – for MNOs and for...
Read moreGlobacom ("Glo) has revived its roaming service designed to provide Nigerian travellers with affordable voice and data rates while in...
Read moreThe MVNO Nigeria 2025 Conference brought together telecom policymakers, mobile operators, digital infrastructure leaders, and investors to mark a pivotal...
Read moreQrent, a leading sustainable IT solutions provider, has introduced targeted solutions for the BPO industry. Its agile, on‑demand IT provisioning...
Read moreIn a significant stride towards bridging the digital divide and empowering Nigerian students with reliable internet access, the Federal Ministry...
Read moreEmosim, a Nigeria Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO), has officially launched its travel esim, enabling Nigerians to stay connected in...
Read moreMTN Nigeria has committed to an aggressive infrastructure spend in 2025, with a primary focus on significantly improving the quality...
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