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. Say Nigeria losing best hands to ‘Japa syndrome’ . Task Minister on new policy, incentives to reverse brain drain...
Read moreAnambra prides itself as the first State in South-East Nigeria to implement the waiver of the per linear meter Right...
Read moreOver the course of NTICE 2023 players in the industry will delve deep into discussions that transcend conventional boundaries.
Read moreDanbatta said tat ban on SIM card importation has not only eased the burden on the country’s demand for foreign...
Read moreThe current pricing regime in the industry is not sustainable
Read more…Corridor Africa Technologies responds South Africa has recently grappled with a substantial disruption in its internet connectivity due to the...
Read moreATCON is a professional, non-profit, non-political umbrella organization of telecommunications companies in Nigeria.
Read more“Our purpose is to transform lives across the continent"
Read moreThe acquisition of a stake in Remgro Ltd.'s fiber companies by Vodacom Group Ltd. is now at risk after the...
Read moreThe Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), has come out to defend its licensee, Mafab Communications Limited, in view of the reports...
Read more…Survey shows 47% of IT leaders have increased the flexibility of their connectivity due to interconnection… Organizations are now seeking...
Read moreThe Technology and Telecommunications Sustainability Working Group (TTSWG) has reassured its stakeholders that it continues to operate with full commitment...
Read moreTelecommunications giant MTN has released its second-quarter financial report for 2023, revealing both positive and challenging aspects of its performance...
Read moreAirtel Nigeria has rewarded commercial partners across the company’s six operating regions under its second half-year Break-Free Partners Contest. Upon...
Read moreAvanti Communications, a global leader in satellite communications, said it has over $800 million in Africa, solidifying its commitment to...
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