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With the African data centre market expected to top $3 billion by 2025, and mounting pressure to reduce carbon emissions...
Read moreSeveral regions are experiencing high data centre demand in Africa, and data centre capacity has more than doubled in the...
Read moreNigeria’s active mobile lines cross 200 million mark; Broadband penetration hits 42.79%
Read moreAttendees described the IXPN session as an eye-opener in terms of localizing traffic and growing the Internet ecosystem in Nigeria.
Read moreVodacom is a pioneer of social transformation through ICT
Read moreAccording to the Cisco 2022 Global Networking Trends Report, 45% of IT leaders surveyed cited responding to disruptions as the top...
Read moreSpaceX (Starlink) received two licenses: “the International Gateway” and “Internet Service Provider” from the NCC, recently.
Read more“The Commission convened a Broadband Infrastructure stakeholders forum that identified the challenges impeding the speed deployment of the infrastructure".
Read moreNigeria’s economy recorded a boost in foreign direct investment from the telecoms sector to the tune of N23.982 billion in...
Read moreThe Enea Aptilo Wi-Fi Service Management Platform as a Service (SMP-S) is hosted as a dedicated instance per customer at...
Read moreHave you had the experience of trying to quickly check your mail or send message; probably surf the social media,...
Read moreThe 30MW facility in Accra will play a significant role in leading the charge for hyper-scale customers to deploy digitisation...
Read moreThis is the highest number of internet subscribers in Nigeria after 148,133,233 recorded in February 2021, TechEconomy.ng can report.
Read moreThis was contained in the latest Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC’s) industry statistics released on the website on June 1, 2022.
Read moreFor broadband penetration, the figure increased to 42.79% in April as against 42.24% recorded in the previous month.
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