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Highlights “We are rapidly seeing Telecommunications companies (Telcos) becoming Technology companies, (Techcos)” More 5G commercialization Taxes and Incentives like the...
Read moreTelecommunications provider, 9mobile, has applauded the Federal Government and the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) for approving a 50% tariff adjustment—a...
Read moreWIOCC Group, a leading provider of digital infrastructure and connectivity solutions, has announced a strategic partnership with the Federal Ministry...
Read moreNATCOMS President, Mr Deolu Ogunbanjo, described the planned protest as counterproductive and warned it could deter investors
Read moreIn a historic step towards deepening international cooperation, the West Africa Telecommunications Regulators Assembly (WATRA) hosted the Caribbean Telecommunications Union...
Read moreAirtel Nigeria, a provider of telecommunications and mobile money services, has expressed gratitude for the Nigerian Communications Commission’s (NCC) approval...
Read moreAcknowledging the financial limitations faced by operators, including high costs of operations, the FCCPC stressed that consumer interests remain non-negotiable
Read moreNigerian Communications Commission has renewed MTN Nigeria’s 800MHz Spectrum band licence, Techeconomy can report. The approval for the renewal...
Read moreThe group has given a 48-hour deadline, vowing to sue the parties involved if the hike is not rescinded within...
Read moreFarroukh, a seasoned telecom professional with over two decades of experience, resigned due to what insiders describe as organisational challenges...
Read moreIn its defence, the NCC argued that the tariff adjustment was necessary to sustain the industry
Read moreNCC said it "will be granting approval for tariff adjustment requests by Network Operators in response to prevailing market conditions.
Read moreThe Nigerian Communications Satellite (NIGCOMSAT) Ltd, in conjunction with a global leader in satellite communications Eutelsat, has announced a multi-year,...
Read moreUsers could increase reliance on platforms like WhatsApp and others for calls and messages but what about those without smartphones?
Read more…An independent barometer of mobile internet connections in Nigeria - The analysis period is from January 1, 2024, to December...
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