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The 2023 Africa Domain Name Industry Study, covering 54 countries in Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN’s) African...
Read moreAirtel Africa has published its 2024 Sustainability Report which contains the key milestones. Key milestones include: Growing the customer base...
Read moreThe MTN Media Innovation Programme (MIP) is a six-week long fellowship spread across six months for media practitioners in the...
Read moreWith more investments and higher expectations, the Nigerian telecoms sector has consistently contributed to the growth of the Nigerian economy....
Read moreNigeria's economic experts and stakeholders in the telecom industry have sounded the alarm, warning that the sector's decline could have...
Read moreWriter: Matone Ditlhake, CEO of Corridor Africa 5G is a game-changer, promising unprecedented speed, reliability and connectivity. By 2030, projections...
Read moreRack Centre, West Africa’s leading carrier and cloud neutral data centre has collaborated with AWS to enhance connectivity in Africa....
Read moreYes, three decades of operations, celebrating a legacy of connecting people, changing lives, and driving economic growth across South Africa...
Read moreIn Nigeria, a young tech-savvy and upwardly mobile population is teeming, and exploring derivable benefits of digital technologies. They are...
Read more…mandated an independent audit of the MNOs’ billing systems to ensure transparency and fairness in data usage charges
Read moreThe Commission is also engaged in addressing multiple taxation issues through the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms
Read moreAl Yah Satellite Communications Company (Yahsat), the UAE’s flagship satellite solutions provider, has partnered with SATCOM Technologies to explore new...
Read moreOpen Access Data Centres (OADC), Africa’s fastest-growing data centre company, has announced the award of Tier-III design certification from the...
Read moreIn Nigeria, there is a frequent occurrence of both metro and terrestrial fiber cuts, resulting in a bad internet experience,...
Read moreAmidst challenging economic conditions across West Africa, Tizeti Network Limited, the region's leading solar-powered fixed internet service provider, has not...
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