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This implies you could be among the first to enjoy a new world of endless possibilities with 5G.
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Read moreThis strategic partnership between AMS-IX and MDXi will deliver improved interconnection capabilities for existing and new customers on the exchange...
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Read moreTechEconomy understands that Mafab only has frequency licence and does not have operational licence and it needs to apply for...
Read moreTaxing the telecom operators to death because the industry, is seemingly booming, will boomerang as we would have eaten the...
Read moreThe Managing Director had at different fora maintained that Galaxy will continuously invest in enhancing digital infrastructure
Read moreFor the government, the focus should not be only on sharing the existing telecom cake, but also on helping the...
Read more"When we look back at 2012 when we had just about 6 per cent internet penetration to where we are...
Read moreCalls for the MTN-MUSON Music Scholarship Program 2022 are now open, and entries will close on August 21, 2022.
Read moreGovernment agencies, business hail Huawei Nigeria during its IP Club Carnival 2022
Read moreThe best 20 spellers in this year's competition will get over N8 million in cash awards, laptops, smartphones, and other...
Read moreNational Frequency Management Council (NFMC) is the only body mandated to approve radio frequency spectrum in Nigeria
Read moreThe Nigerian Communications Commission's Computer Security Incident Response Team (NCC-CSIRT) has urged organisations to adopt stronger cybersecurity measures like ensuring...
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