60% Telecom Tariff Increase: Nigerians Will Spend Average of N113,000 Annually
Users could increase reliance on platforms like WhatsApp and others for calls and messages but what about those without smartphones?
Users could increase reliance on platforms like WhatsApp and others for calls and messages but what about those without smartphones?
As part of the event, a $2.1 million grant was signed to assess the feasibility of deploying 90,000 kilometres of ...
Bosun Tijani (Dr.), the Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, has said that the Federal Government is considering the ...
This year’s France–Nigeria Investment Forum, a major highlight of President Bola Tinubu’s visit to France, ended on a sound note ...
The Federal Government has announced plans to invest $2 billion dollars to deploy a 90,000 kilometer fibre optic project in ...
This follows the recent N100 million AI fund launched by the Ministry in partnership with Google
Each beneficiary of the fund will receive up to ₦10 million in grant funding, alongside access to Google’s AI tools ...
…Celebrates Nigeria’s Progress in Technology and Development
NCC has yet to provide a detailed response or timeline for the park’s restoration
The ICT Park was slated to be inaugurated next week
Nigeria Computer Society (NCS) has unveiled lineup of speakers for its forthcoming International Conference in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. Speaking ...
All is now set one-day Strategic Stakeholders meeting by the Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria with the 36 States ...
Q1 2024 Surpasses Entire 2023
...monopolies, last-mile challenges, and overall effectiveness
The Federal Government of Nigeria has opened talks with the World Bank, on possible financing of an additional 90,000 km ...

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