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Prior to this, the Nigeria’s Finance Ministry had insisted that the country was in financial crises and needed a way...
Read moreA report released in 2021 indicates that Nigeria's mobile broadband ranks 56th in the internet quality index due to low...
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Read more“With the modernization exercise, we have significantly improved our Internet speed across major cities in the country."
Read moreTecnotree CEO Padma Ravichander said, “We are delighted with this strategic partnership to lead digital transformation and accelerate business growth...
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Read moreBefore Globacom launched its services, GSM SIMs were selling for between N20,000 and N25,000. Glo brought this down to N6,999...
Read moreThe Tier IV data centre built by the Federal Government of Nigeria which also houses Galaxy backbone’s North West Regional...
Read moreNew $5.5 million collaboration with e-GUIDE and Atlas AI launches in Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, and Uganda to catalyze investment in...
Read moreRegular data center cooling system maintenance among short-term recommendations by Vertiv
Read moreAccording to the telco, 9Konfam empowers customers to connect and to do more with their airtime and data purchases.
Read more…announces Bisola Aiyeola as host
Read moreMTN has commenced 5G pilot in Nigeria and prepares for commercial launch in seven cities
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