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This world-class, OADC Lagos LOS1 is a purpose-built, high specification data centre, situated on a prime four-hectares site in Lekki,...
Read moreIT Experts task businesses to leverage IXPs, peering to improve internet reliability and lower cost at Rack Centre’s Webinar series...
Read moreThe duration of the license, TechEconomy gathered, is for a period of ten (10) years.
Read moreNigeria’s Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting Wednesday approved the phase 2 & 3, for the provision of free broadband in...
Read moreMTN has continued to show its market dominance in the Nigeria telecommunications market. In the past year, the MTN Nigeria,...
Read moreGlobacom (“Glo”), a wholly indigenous telecommunications company in Nigeria, increased its subscriber base by 5,472,659 in 2022. According to the...
Read more9mobile, the fourth largest Mobile Network Operator (MNO) in Nigeria, registered 63,362 new subscribers in 2022, TechEconomy can report. 9mobile...
Read moreAirtel opened the year 2022 with 54,635,863 active subscribers, recording month-to-month increase in subscriber enrolments.
Read moreThe Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has said it would continue to consult stakeholders on issues affecting telecommunication services deployments and...
Read moreA smartphone is a tool for some and a lifestyle necessity for others; the Tecno Spark 10 series caters to...
Read moreEricsson and MediaTek expand 5G deployment options for CSPs with flexible Carrier Aggregation solution
Read more“I am happy to report to you that President Muhammadu Buhari, has approved the exemption of the digital economy sector...
Read moreThe public concourse at the Terminal C of the Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport, Abuja is the first beneficiary of a Telecom...
Read moreMTN Group reports strong 2022 earnings and ROE expansion, ups dividend MTN Group has reported a strong 2022 financial performance....
Read moreAs consumer volumes and service diversity continue to grow, network operators have to roll-out more infrastructures for coverage in new,...
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