Ogun State Charges the Highest Right-of-Way Fee, But Still Lags Behind in Broadband Access
For context, Gombe charges ₦500 per metre. That’s 18 times less.
For context, Gombe charges ₦500 per metre. That’s 18 times less.
With Nigeria’s broadband penetration currently at 44%, the government is pushing to raise it to 70% by 2025, while also ...
As part of the event, a $2.1 million grant was signed to assess the feasibility of deploying 90,000 kilometres of ...
Effective immediately, Safaricom has increased the speed of its existing fibre plans
An In-Depth Analysis of the Worldwide Broadband Speed League 2024 Report
Airtel Nigeria has introduced a groundbreaking new service for business owners called the Enterprise Business Broadband (EBB) Speed Based Plans ...
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) of the United Kingdom government and Initiative for Digital Inclusion (IDI), in collaboration ...
Starlink hardware with 24 months of service has been donated by the company in support of community access at public ...
The Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria (ATCON) has concluded plans to host the 2023 Telecoms Executives and Regulators Forum ...
The Executive Vice Chairman/CEO, Professor Umar Garba Danbatta, has stated that the NCC aims to achieve a broadband penetration rate ...
The Global Internet Value Index released by Surfshark has revealed that Nigeria ranks 109th place in the world out of ...
Changing consumer behaviour brings about the need for connectivity, hence, broadband enhancement
Governor Obaseki shares experience
“Due to heavy leverage on digital platforms, the Nigerian entertainment industry has gone global..."
Prof. Akande, NCC's Chairman, assured of the commitment of the Commission in completing the projects, which will add the necessary ...
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