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One recurring point in the discussion was the need for greater local involvement and investment in the Nigerian digital economy.
Read moreSays broadband penetration to hit 50% by year-end
Read moreThe ambassador also commended the NCC for hosting the event and fostering collaboration between the two nations
Read moreAirtel Nigeria has entered into strategic partnership with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) of 5G-enabled mobile devices.
Read moreA national long-distance operator license has been given to Bayobab Group by the Nigerian regulators. As a result, the business...
Read moreThe Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has said it remains committed to its regulatory role of continually implementing requisite reforms to...
Read moreIt stated the Agency will also strive to encourage global players in the content space such as Netflix, Google, Meta...
Read moreWriter: CHAFIC TRABOULSI, Vice President and Head of Networks at Ericsson Middle East and Africa In recent years, there has...
Read more“'Igbo governors' must begin to exemplify excellence to inspire the younger generation in the tech area.
Read moreEmmanuel Kwarteng, Ghana’s Country Manager, MainOne, an Equinix Company, emphasized the significance of AfPIF 2023
Read moreGlo turned 20 years on Tuesday, August 29, 2023. It commenced operations in 2003 with the rollout of innovative and...
Read moreThe 5G2Business MoU attests to unprecedented advancements in business digital transformation
Read moreEricsson aims to increase collaboration with local communication service providers
Read more"Operators are finding the gaps difficult to fill as prospective applicants often lack the required knowledge and skill set to...
Read moreNCC's ECCs are being leveraged to provide employment placements for many Nigerian youth and professionals
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