Tariff Hikes | Data Surges: The Highs and Lows of Nigeria’s Telecom Sector in 2025
The sector’s contribution to the economy is so massive that ignoring it would be like pretending petrol isn’t essential to ...
The sector’s contribution to the economy is so massive that ignoring it would be like pretending petrol isn’t essential to ...
Fresh independent testing by Enextgen Wireless Limited has ranked MTN Nigeria as the leader in mobile broadband quality and internet ...
The lights dimmed inside the Eko Hotels Convention Centre, Victoria Island, as the audience waited in anticipation. It wasn’t just ...
Quick facts about T2 Etisalat Nigeria (2008–2017): Entered the market with strong youth-focused branding and rapid growth, peaking at over ...
MTN and Airtel are ideal if you need quick streaming access. Glo? Only if you're patient.
Telecom operators in Nigeria; MTN, Airtel, Glo, and 9mobile, have resumed SIM sales, swaps, and number porting after weeks of ...
In a landmark move set to redefine Nigeria’s telecom landscape, MTN Nigeria Communications Plc and Emerging Markets Telecommunications Services Limited ...
MTN Nigeria Plc has cemented a national roaming agreement with Emerging Markets Telecommunications Services Limited (9mobile), aimed at improving coverage ...
While ISPs serve fewer than 300,000 users collectively, Nigeria’s mobile network operators (MNOs), MTN, Airtel, Globacom, and 9mobile, command over ...
9mobile is faced with more pressure with the Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria (ARCON) reportedly commencing an investigation following a ...
The approval, granted by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), will allow 9mobile to go live with this arrangement in June ...
The data from the streets is ugly. What does the data say about the internet data? The telcos have become ...
…MTN leads users chart | See how Glo, Airtel, 9mobile stand
Telecommunications network providers in have been asked to ditch the implementation of the already approved 50% adjustments in tariffs. The ...
With Nigeria’s broadband penetration currently at 44%, the government is pushing to raise it to 70% by 2025, while also ...

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