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“5G is a game-changer. We should look beyond the elementary talks about 5G. 5G is going to leapfrog Nigeria’s economy...
Read moreThe proposed Excise Duty on telecom services is an ill wind that will do no good, writes Elvis Eromosele, a...
Read moreThese shutdowns go against Chapter Three of Sierra Leone’s Constitution, which assures its citizens of their rights to freedom of...
Read moreAccording to him, the industry's contribution to the GDP increased from 8.5% in the fourth quarter of 2015 to 12.61...
Read moreThe facility will include both local currency and US dollar denominated debt and has a tenor which extends to September...
Read moreBroadband penetration increases to 44.5% as NCC reviews Short Code services
Read moreThe EVC revealed that the 3G and 4G Base Transceiver Stations (BTS) in the country has increased from less than...
Read moreThe arrival in South Africa of Google’s state-of-the-art, 144Tbps, 12 fibre pair Equiano cable will have a direct impact on...
Read moreA profitable, debt-free Tizeti targets 39 new million internet users in Nigeria and Ghana, with new products and plans to...
Read moreOlubadan of Ibadan Backs Clamour for Telecom Infrastructure Protection
Read moreSecureID Limited exhibits manufacturing and personalization process and digital products at maiden edition of Nigerian Telecommunications Indigenous Content Exhibition (NTICE)
Read moreHe, consequently, warned against importation of such products like Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) cards that can be produced in Nigeria.
Read moreMTN Nigeria, Wednesday, unveiled new affordable broadband services - Fibre Broadband, Broadband Router, and Broadband Mifi.
Read moreMTN, Nigeria's leading technology company is expanding broadband services to millions of homes across Nigeria.
Read moreMinister of the Communications and Digital Economy, Prof. Ali Ibrahim Pantami, has reaffirmed Federal Government’s determination to reverse the trend...
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