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5G enables significant value for enterprises, with private 5G networks and wireless wide area networks being deployed for enterprise and...
Read moreIn view of the importance attached to the upcoming Presidential Election, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has dedicated its Consumer...
Read more"Anything we are doing at NCC, we approach it from the global standards. What thing that has distinguished NCC; it...
Read moreTigo Tanzania and Ericsson launch 5G in Dar Es Salaam, Dodoma, and Zanzibar and modernize the existing 4G network across...
Read more“Words cannot express how sorry we are for the disruption we caused. The issue has been resolved and services restored”.
Read moreInternet penetration as a crucial indicator for the adoption of technologies accesses the usage of the internet in regions as...
Read moreTizeti has 3.8 million unique users across Nigeria and Ghana with broadband services, including a new Skype-like personal and business...
Read moreRack Centre’s rich ecosystem includes 56+ telecommunication carriers, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), global Tier 1 networks, and pan Africa international...
Read more...over 100 million SIM cards have been ordered by various telecommunications companies from an indigenous manufacturer putting an end to...
Read moreWorld's largest subsea cable system, 2Africa, landed in South Africa
Read moreEricsson and Free Senegal sign a Memorandum of Understanding to establish a proof-of-concept project in Senegal to provide connectivity to...
Read moreAs part of efforts to appreciate customer loyalty, continued patronage, and support, MTN Nigeria has launched a state-of-the-art lounge at...
Read moreMTN Nigeria releases audited results for the financial year ended 31 December 2022
Read moreThe agreement, according to the two parties, provides, in part, that in case of harmful interference affecting one of the...
Read moreThe strong point with Startlink is that it offers broadband internet in high-speed...orbiting the earth at 550km means internet in...
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