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Vodacom Group has been named Africa’s number one employer by the Top Employers Institute for the second year running. This...
Read moreInfobip has been ranked as the second-highest scoring Communications Platform as a Service (CPaaS) provider in analyst firm Metrigy’s latest CPaaS...
Read moreThe year 2025 is not yet far gone, but the Nigerian telecommunications industry already looks like a rollercoaster of innovation,...
Read moreThe Nigerian Communications Commission has granted permission to telecommunications companies to disconnect the Unstructured Supplementary Service Data codes assigned to...
Read moreThe Nigeria Communications Commission and the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission, today January 14, 2025, in Abuja, signed Memorandum...
Read moreMTN Nigeria has achieved a major milestone by becoming the first Nigerian organisation, the first company in the telecommunications industry,...
Read moreAs part of the event, a $2.1 million grant was signed to assess the feasibility of deploying 90,000 kilometres of...
Read moreLatest report indicates that Sub-Saharan African countries lost $1.56 billion to government-induced internet shutdowns in 2024. According to the Top10vpn...
Read moreAs the digital era accelerates, organisations increasingly demand communication solutions that are seamless, reliable, and adaptable. Unified Communications (UC) platforms...
Read moreThe International Telecommunications Union (ITU) has rated the cost of mobile data in Nigeria as the lowest in West Africa....
Read moreNigeria is among the countries with the cheapest data rates in the World, recent studies have revealed. As of August...
Read moreKey Highlights E-surfing Digital Life and ZTE jointly launch an FTTR-based ultra-fast intelligent computing center product for homes Integrating NAS, smart...
Read moreInfobip has been recognised as the number one provider among Established Leaders in the Artificially Inflated Traffic (AIT) Fraud Prevention market...
Read moreBosun Tijani (Dr.), the Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, has said that the Federal Government is considering the...
Read moreZTE Corporation, a global leading provider of integrated information and communication technology solutions, has donated its cutting-edge FTTR (Fiber to...
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