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New Cradlepoint NetCloud Private Networks solution - tailored to the needs of dynamic enterprise IT environments - added to Ericsson...
Read moreMTN Nigeria remains the market dominant with 86,434,447 active GSM subscribers. The company accounts for 39.54 per cent of the...
Read moreTeledensity peaks at 114.07%
Read moreIn this report, TechEconomy looks at Top Internet Service Providers in Nigeria 2023 with emphasis on three key metrics –...
Read moreThis is the highest broadband penetration rate since October 2020
Read moreNCC, it appears, will relinquish the right to carry out type-approval tests on communication equipment and issuing certificates therefor based...
Read moreThe first deployment of LTE in Nigeria was in 2014 by Smile Telecom in Ibadan.
Read moreThe AI and ML solution is multi-faceted in its benefits as it addresses throughput degradation in the most efficient manner...
Read moreSubscriber Data Management with Built-In Security, Interoperability, and Multi-Access 5G for Edge-Based Delivery Intelligence
Read moreThrough the deployment, Airtel Niger will also have the capability to enhance both outdoor and indoor coverage for all mobile...
Read moreNew effort through the Microsoft Airband Initiative will increase internet availability for 5 million people across Africa and an additional...
Read moreThe NextGen 5G smartphones powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 9000 chipset technology will be a game-changer for smartphone users in Nigeria.
Read moreBaseline 5G deployment cost is estimated between USD 3-8 billion per country. An additional 20-35 percent investment is required to...
Read moreThe Meta-led 2Africa cable has made a landing in two MTN cable landing stations (CLS) in South Africa. The arrival...
Read more"...telecom risk from the operators’ perspective includes regulatory risk, insecurity, data breach risk, foreign exchange risk, rising CAPEX risk, human...
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