MTN Secures IHS Board Approval for $2.2bn Takeover as Shareholders Prepare Vote
MTN Group has moved closer to taking IHS Towers private after securing backing from major shareholders representing more than 40% ...
MTN Group has moved closer to taking IHS Towers private after securing backing from major shareholders representing more than 40% ...
Under the agreement, MTN must keep compensation and benefits at levels no less favourable than those in place before the ...
Africa’s data center capacity - currently estimated between 1.5 and 1.6 gigawatts - could triple by 2030, according to industry ...
The company has spent N5.4 billion across 160 projects, touching every state and local government in the country.
Cuts were most pronounced in Latin America, where new site builds and fibre rollouts were scaled back, while Nigeria saw ...
The disruption stems from an escalating conflict between two oil workers' unions and a major telecom infrastructure provider
..driven by the recovery of Nigeria’s leading telecom operators, MTN and Airtel, from recent challenges
…releases fourth quarter, full-year 2024 financial results with Nigeria being both its biggest opportunity and its biggest risk
…IHS Nigeria kickoff programs at hub with ₦2 Billion in Energy Savings and 13,000sqm Innovation Campus
…aims to address the digital infrastructure gaps across the continent by uniting key stakeholders
…$409 million loss in the fourth quarter of 2023
MTN Nigeria Communications PLC., has renegotiates lease agreement with IHS (Nigeria) Limited, INT Towers Limited and IHS Towers NG Limited ...
IHS Towers, one of the largest independent owners, operators, and developers of shared communications infrastructure in the world by tower ...
A secure environment is essential for political, economic and social activities to flourish in every society. It enables the government ...
IHS Nigeria and Airtel Nigeria have agreed for Airtel Nigeria to acquire 3,950 tenancies over the upcoming five years. This ...

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