ISPs Lose 18,000+ Customers as Nigerians Shift to Cheaper Mobile Networks
While ISPs serve fewer than 300,000 users collectively, Nigeria’s mobile network operators (MNOs), MTN, Airtel, Globacom, and 9mobile, command over ...
While ISPs serve fewer than 300,000 users collectively, Nigeria’s mobile network operators (MNOs), MTN, Airtel, Globacom, and 9mobile, command over ...
Globacom ("Glo) has revived its roaming service designed to provide Nigerian travellers with affordable voice and data rates while in ...
MTN Nigeria and Airtel now hold combined 86% of the country’s telecommunications market share between them, according to information on ...
The approval, granted by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), will allow 9mobile to go live with this arrangement in June ...
After 13 years of organizing the Girls in ICT Day celebration, a campaign that seeks to mentor young girls to ...
National telecommunications company, Globacom, has congratulated Nigerian workers on this year’s edition of Workers’ Day. In a statement released in ...
Leading technology company and digital solutions provider, Globacom, sponsored the premiere of the highly anticipated film, Radio Voice last Sunday. The soiree, ...
It was joy and succour for thousands of families in Ikota in Ajah, Lagos, on Saturday as the Glo Foundation ...
Telecommunication and digital solutions provider, Globacom has extended warm felicitations to Muslims in Nigeria on the successful completion of Ramadan. ...
Farroukh, a seasoned telecom professional with over two decades of experience, resigned due to what insiders describe as organisational challenges ...
The year 2025 is not yet far gone, but the Nigerian telecommunications industry already looks like a rollercoaster of innovation, ...
In contrast, Globacom and 9mobile have faced setbacks
The Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector contribution to Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) declined in the third quarter of ...
Globacom, one of Nigeria’s leading telecommunications providers, has appointed telecom veteran Ahmad Farroukh as its new Chief Executive Officer. Techeconomy ...
This is the first time the company will experience a leadership transition since its founding by billionaire Mike Adenuga in ...

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