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Today, Wireless Technology Labs (WTL) announced that it has built the network of Vitel Wireless, Nigeria’s new telecoms operator, and enabled...
Read moreCassava Technologies, announced that it plans to build Africa’s first AI factory — a powerful and super-secure data centre facility...
Read moreAccording to new data released by the Internet Society, West African countries are making notable strides in digital development, with...
Read moreLeaseweb, a leading cloud services and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) provider, has shared a major update on its contribution...
Read moreThe Abia State Government has taken a decisive step in its digital transformation agenda with the official launch of the...
Read moreIHS Nigeria recently hosted a high-level meeting of stakeholders in the telecommunications industry including regulators and law enforcement agencies, at...
Read more…satellite-enabled mobile networks could soon become a reality, bridging the digital divide for millions
Read moreTelecommunications experts have identified important measures to secure infrastructures in the country and ensure that investments in the telecoms space...
Read moreDriven to extend digital and financial inclusion across Africa, MTN Group and Airtel Africa have entered into agreements to share network...
Read moreThey argued that before CNII can have a real impact, internal operational issues, standardisation challenges, and industry-wide inefficiencies must first...
Read moreThe verdict, delivered on 27 February 2025, brings an end to a prolonged case over intellectual property rights and the...
Read more9mobile, one of the mobile network operators in Nigeria, has responded to reports making rounds alleging its shutdown of operations...
Read moreThe newly built 12MW LGS2 Data Centre by Rack Centre, West Africa’s leading Tier III Carrier and Cloud Neutral Data...
Read more…releases fourth quarter, full-year 2024 financial results with Nigeria being both its biggest opportunity and its biggest risk
Read moreBut the damage is still obvious. MTN reported a pre-tax loss of 4.4 billion rand ($243 million) for the year...
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