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Enextgen Wireless Limited conducted independent assessments in cities like Abuja and Port Harcourt, revealing discrepancies between NCC’s metrics and real-world...
Read moreOpen Access Data Centres (OADC), Africa’s fastest-growing data centre company, has introduced Open Access Fabric (OAfabric), a truly open-access and...
Read moreKenyan media outlets sometimes struggle to balance editorial independence with financial stability
Read moreThe cloud PBX market is expected to reach $71.75 billion by 2031 with a compound annual growth rate of 18.52%. This growth...
Read moreAirtel received 2,205 new subscribers, while Globacom gained 664
Read moreGlobally, DataReportal notes there are now over five billion internet users, with Nigeria alone accounting for 132 million connections. Nigerians...
Read moreThe Nigerian Communications Commission will soon release Major Incident Reporting Guidelines for the telecommunications industry, Techeconomy can report. Dr. Aminu...
Read moreDr. Bashir Gwandu, former acting executive vice chairman and CEO, Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and former EVC/CEO, National Agency for...
Read moreUnified Communications as a Service (UCaaS) has enjoyed good growth globally and will continue to show upward momentum until at...
Read moreHe added that the lack of policy execution is particularly problematic in sectors essential to economic growth and national inclusivity
Read moreGlobal cloud communications platform Infobip has been named number one among Established Leaders in RCS Business Messaging by analyst firm Juniper Research....
Read moreThe stars Farooq Oreagba, popularly known as the “King of Steeze.”
Read moreAs the digital landscape continues to evolve at an unprecedented pace, the judiciary stands as a vital pillar in shaping...
Read more…she will remain influential within the company, transitioning into a strategic advisory role that will extend through to March 2026
Read moreGovernor Godwin Obaseki of Edo has said that reforms by his administration in the digital and technology space over the...
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