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Read moreExperts in the telecommunications industry have called for the introduction and integration of a Talent Management System to help mitigate...
Read moreAfrican Telecommunication giant, MTN Nigeria, on Friday announced the introduction of paper-based biodegradable eco-friendly SIM cards, in line with its...
Read moreMTN Nigeria’s Customer Service Week was a blast. With the theme “Above & Beyond,” this week-long celebration was all about...
Read moreLeading telecommunications provider, MTN Nigeria, has officially launched the first 5G Experience Centre in Abuja, marking a significant milestone in...
Read moreThe 2024 Customer Service Week at 9mobile was an eventful and inspiring celebration, driven by the theme "Above and Beyond."...
Read moreMr. Abraham Oluwambe, the chief executive officer of Lifinet, has urged that reduced right of way charges for telecommunications operators...
Read moreThe Nigerian telecom sector recorded a surge in Foreign Direct Investments (FDI), in the first half of 2024, recording $304...
Read moreThe Federal Government has announced plans to invest $2 billion dollars to deploy a 90,000 kilometer fibre optic project in...
Read moreALTON, the Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria, has condemned the decision of Starlink to raise internet subscription prices...
Read moreTwo leading African-Nigerian telecommunication giants, MTN and Airtel have raked in not less than N3.6tn through Data and Voice services....
Read morePay-TV operator, Multichoice Group, has rebranded its SuperSport variety channels on both DStv and GOtv platforms.
Read moreSofibanque, a leading financial institution of the DRC, has adopted colocation services at the OADC Texaf – Kinshasa Tier-III Uptime...
Read moreNigeria aims to join other more than seventy (70) countries that have already acted, or are considering acting, to open...
Read moreAirtel, a leading telecommunications provider, is celebrating Customer Service Week with a renewed commitment to delivering exceptional customer experience. The...
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