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An Internet Society report highlights Nigeria’s Internet penetration is lagging, with only 36% of its 213 million citizens using the...
Read moreVertiv (NYSE: VRT), a global provider of critical digital infrastructure and continuity solutions, has announced that subsidiaries of the company have entered into...
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Read moreWhether by happenstance or providence, the telecommunications revolution in Nigeria coincided with the dawn of the new millennium. A breakthrough...
Read moreIn response to the growing emphasis on sustainability, Corridor Africa Technologies predicts a surge in initiatives focused on creating environmentally...
Read moreThe Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Dr. Aminu Maida, has vowed that transparency will form the...
Read more…Spreading Kindness Across Nigeria
Read moreMTN Nigeria has taken note of media reports saying that IHS Towers has offered the company improved terms for the...
Read moreTelecom infrastructure is certainly a critical national asset and should be protected from vandalism. However, engineers at Enextgen Wireless, an...
Read moreHave you ever spotted ‘WiFi calling’ on your phone and wondered what it does? You’re not alone.
Read more“We are more inclined to promote competition by creating a level-playing ground for all our licensees," he said.
Read moreAnambra: AFRINIC and IXPN Provide ISPs, HEIs with Insights for Connectivity Enhancement
Read more"In the next four years, we are going to do everything to increase the kilometers of fiber optic cables in...
Read moreLatest WBA cross-industry report also shows major investment in OpenRoaming and city-wide Wi-Fi planned for the next 12 months as...
Read moreMaida said the Commission places a lot of premium on compliance to industry laws, regulations and guidelines
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