MTN to Restore Xtratime Airtime Lending Service After FCCPC Lifts Enforcement
MTN Nigeria will restore its Xtratime airtime lending service after regulators suspended enforcement of new digital lending rules that had ...
MTN Nigeria will restore its Xtratime airtime lending service after regulators suspended enforcement of new digital lending rules that had ...
A major regulatory friction point in Nigeria’s digital economy has temporarily eased as Airtel Nigeria and Globacom (Glo) officially restored ...
IMBIL Telecom Solutions Ltd, a Mobile Virtual Network Enabler in Nigeria, has successfully executed a strategic commercial agreement with Airtel ...
Nigeria’s active internet subscriber base recorded a modest increase in March 2026, climbing to 153.15 million from 152.48 million in ...
Are you wondering why T2 mobile (formerly 9mobile) was left out in the nPerf Barometer mobile internet performance 2025 report ...
Nigeria’s mobile internet ecosystem continues to evolve rapidly, underpinned by increasing smartphone adoption, rising digital services usage, and expanding mobile ...
MTN Nigeria has emerged as the fastest mobile network in West and Central Africa, according to the latest Speedtest Intelligence ...
Fresh independent testing by Enextgen Wireless Limited has ranked MTN Nigeria as the leader in mobile broadband quality and internet ...
Nigeria’s telecommunications landscape is gradually shifting toward next-generation networks, with 5G adoption showing steady growth, according to fresh data from ...
Telecom operators in Nigeria; MTN, Airtel, Glo, and 9mobile, have resumed SIM sales, swaps, and number porting after weeks of ...
While ISPs serve fewer than 300,000 users collectively, Nigeria’s mobile network operators (MNOs), MTN, Airtel, Globacom, and 9mobile, command over ...
The data from the streets is ugly. What does the data say about the internet data? The telcos have become ...
..driven by the recovery of Nigeria’s leading telecom operators, MTN and Airtel, from recent challenges
…MTN leads users chart | See how Glo, Airtel, 9mobile stand
Airtel Africa has entered into an agreement with SpaceX to bring Starlink’s high-speed internet services to its customers in Africa, ...

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