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Following its successful deployment in Nigeria, the Airtel Spam Alert Service has now launched in Tanzania and Kenya, Techeconomy can...
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Read moreCraig Palmer, VAS-X CEO The African telecommunications sector is dynamic and full of growth opportunities and potential new revenue streams...
Read moreThat single statistic, he said, explains the nation’s weak internet backbone and poor local content delivery
Read moreHowever, he stressed the pressing concerns about the growing influence of non-core regulatory bodies in telecom operations
Read moreThe move is directly linked to the country’s decision to fully shut down both legacy networks by 31 December 2027
Read moreAirtel Africa has entered into an agreement with SpaceX to bring Starlink’s high-speed internet services to its customers in Africa,...
Read moreOpen Access Data Centres (OADC) Lagos has launched its new campaign, "Cut Costs, Not Quality” on Africa Hyperscalers platforms. This...
Read moreGlobal communications platform Infobip has been ranked as a leader in the Omdia CPaaS Universe report 2025. Infobip has been recognized as...
Read moreMTN Nigeria and the Kogi State Government have reached a resolution following a dispute over area coverage discrepancies and alleged...
Read moreMTN Nigeria has seen an increase in its subscriber base, adding 3.2 million new users in the first quarter of...
Read moreDr. Aminu Maida, the executive vice chairman and chief executive of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), has echoed the need...
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Read moreDigital Realty, the leading global provider of cloud- and carrier-neutral data center, colocation, and interconnection solutions, announced today the expansion...
Read moreFor context, Gombe charges ₦500 per metre. That’s 18 times less.
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