Nigeria’s SIM-NIN Policy Hits Globacom, 9mobile Hardest; MTN, Airtel Brace for Revenue Impact
Mobile Network Subscriptions Plunge by 64.3 Million Following NIN Verification Deadline
Mobile Network Subscriptions Plunge by 64.3 Million Following NIN Verification Deadline
Two leading African-Nigerian telecommunication giants, MTN and Airtel have raked in not less than N3.6tn through Data and Voice services. ...
In the 1640s, John Graunt, a hatmaker, started collecting information regarding deaths in London. He wrote the number of deaths, ...
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The service is automatically available to Airtel’s 387 million subscribers at no extra charge
Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, a former President of Nigeria, has gone historical to underscore Nigeria's telecommunication success story and how the ...
5G technology represents a leap forward in connectivity, offering several key advantages that go beyond what 4G can provide. The ...
Bharti Airtel has 281 million subscribers, a large audience that could provide a much-needed boost to Apple’s growth in the ...
…aims to address the digital infrastructure gaps across the continent by uniting key stakeholders
…a practice where services are deliberately reduced in specific areas to prevent system-wide failures and cut costs
Airtel Nigeria has donated a total of two million naira to the Olayode family, presenting a cheque of five hundred ...
Telecommunication operators in Nigeria, particularly MTN, Globacom, Airtel and 9mobile have started barring subscribers’ lines, Techeconomy can report. Techeconomy’s investigation ...
Multichoice, the organizers of Africa’s biggest reality TV show, Big Brother Naija (#BBNaija9), said winners in this edition of the ...
…can support a mix of entertainment, security, work, and leisure devices all on the same internet subscription
Telecommunications companies in Nigeria are urging the Nigerian Communications Commission to approve an increase in tariffs for voice and data services. ...
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