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Red Hat, Inc., and SoftBank Corp. (“SoftBank”) have announced the implementation of AI-RAN to optimise power consumption and networking performance...
Read moreVertiv (NYSE: VRT), a global provider of critical digital infrastructure and continuity solutions, and Tecogen Inc. (OTCQX: TGEN), a clean energy company...
Read moreThis sluggish growth lags behind the global inflation rate, leaving the sector’s long-term profitability being questioned
Read moreThe company, which deploys GSMA Open Gateway, is scaling up its collaborations with mobile network operators (MNOs) worldwide
Read moreThe recently concluded Omniverse Summit 2025, themed "Unified by Vision & Empowered by Collaboration," saw MTN Nigeria at the forefront...
Read moreAs leaders in mobile technology and connectivity gather in Barcelona for Mobile World Congress, the Internet Society—a global charitable organization...
Read moreHighlights Bayobab, a wholly-owned subsidiary of MTN Group, has signed a five-year deal with Infobip The new collaboration simplifies messaging...
Read moreThe case, which is currently before the High Court of Kenya’s Constitutional and Human Rights Division, could affect how major...
Read moreThis is a 198.4% year-on-year increase in losses, primarily driven by the devaluation of the naira and high costs of...
Read moreAfter over a decade of maintaining stable pricing, Nigeria's telecommunications industry has implemented a 50% tariff increase, a move that...
Read more*Gary Chomse is the Regional Director for Consolidated, Central and Southern Africa at Vertiv Nigeria's information and communications technology (ICT)...
Read moreWhile the federal government had previously set a benchmark fee of ₦145 per linear metre, some states imposed higher charges,...
Read moreThe Executive Vice Chairman/CEO of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), has welcome the idea of a joint committee to tackle...
Read moreIndustry experts at the Africa Hyperscalers Digital Infrastructure Outlook emphasized the critical need for Africa to scale its digital infrastructure...
Read moreHis victory didn't stop at securing him the championship title, it also gave him an extraordinary opportunity—to step into the...
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