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This clarification came from Dr Reuben Muoka, NCC’s director of Public Affairs, who admitted that his initial remarks were incorrect
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Read moreThis call was made during the Telecom Sector Sustainability Forum 5.0 (TSSF)
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Read moreThe Nxtra by Airtel data centre in Lagos with 38 megawatts of total power, will commence operation by 2027, Techeconomy...
Read moreThe service is automatically available to Airtel’s 387 million subscribers at no extra charge
Read moreRack Centre, West Africa’s leading carrier and cloud-neutral data centre, has reaffirmed its commitment to contributing to Nigeria’s digital economy...
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