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IXPN, Nigeria’s leading Internet eXchange Point, has hit a landmark achievement: crossing 1 Terabit per second (1Tbps) in aggregate peak...
Read moreStarlink, the world's leading provider of satellite launch services and a major internet service provider in Nigeria, has raised the...
Read moreAt 1Tbps, the speed and volume of internet traffic handled locally have grown to the level where over a million...
Read more…Sets ₦500,000 One-Time Fee
Read moreLet me break it down. In Western Kenya, Safaricom sales agents have been going door-to-door since January, peddling 5G routers...
Read moreMTN Group, Africa’s leading telecommunications service provider, has partnered with Meta to enhance the quality and reliability of voice and...
Read moreThis initiative aims to enhance connectivity across southern Nigeria over the next two years, with a particular focus on Port...
Read moreThe newly commissioned LGS2 12MW IT Load Data Centre built by Rack Centre-West Africa’s leading Tier III carrier and cloud...
Read moreWhat’s at stake? Roughly 12,000 factory jobs, most tied to textile exports under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA)
Read more…Could Be Entangled in Potential $814.8M (N323.96bn) Export Loss
Read moreWith 86,600,000 mobile subscriptions, Ethiopia is the biggest telecom market in East Africa today, accounting for 27.49% of the region’s...
Read moreA new proposal is on the table, telecom users whose lines go inactive will have a full year to retrieve...
Read moreThis strategic collaboration aligns with Caleb University’s vision of becoming the Centre of Technology, Media and Telecommunications (TMT) Excellence, bridging...
Read moreIts ability to compete in an industry already led by MTN and Airtel is now in doubt
Read moreResearch by the new app SignalTracker indicates that in the United Kkingdom (UK) tests, when the 5G icon was displaying, 38% of...
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