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Cloud is more expensive than companies expected. According to a Citrix survey, companies are turning back the cloud clock, repatriating workloads...
Read moreGalaxy Backbone Limited (GBB), Nigeria’s foremost digital infrastructure and services provider, has unveiled a bold and comprehensive four-year strategic plan...
Read moreRed Hat, Inc., the world's leading provider of open source solutions today announced that Red Hat OpenShift will power T-Mobile’s...
Read moreGeorge Onafowokan, the managing director of Coleman Wires and Cables Industries Limited, has called for more investment in the cable...
Read moreRack Centre, West Africa’s leading Tier III Carrier and Cloud neutral data centre, has welcomed Olla Cloud Service, a new...
Read moreYomi Arowosafe, the secretary of the Universal Service Provision Fund (USPF) of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), has commended the...
Read moreThe Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), through the Universal Service Provision Fund (USPF), has been at the forefront of initiatives aimed...
Read moreIn recent years, broadband penetration has been growing significantly, bringing millions more Nigerians online and enabling new opportunities for innovation,...
Read moreAirtel Africa, a leading provider of telecommunications and mobile money services across 14 African countries, has today in Nigeria launched...
Read moreThe MyLagosApp is a comprehensive digital platform designed to integrate services across various sectors, making Lagos more accessible and efficient...
Read moreAirtel is changing mobile security narratives with the launch of SPAM ALERT, aiming to secure its 150 million subscribers across...
Read moreThe new partnership shows a more structured approach, but final approvals from India’s Department of Telecommunications and space regulator IN-SPACe...
Read moreThe House of Representatives has directed the Nigerian Communications Commission, to ensure internet service providers blocked all websites hosting pornographic...
Read moreSince it entered the Nigerian market in early 2023, Starlink has been growing fast, offering high-speed satellite-based broadband to users...
Read moreGalaxy Backbone (GBB), the Nigeria’s foremost digital infrastructure and services provider, is set to train over 300 civil servants, including...
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