MNP: T2 Sees Slight Drop in Subscriber Exodus
T2 (formerly 9mobile) experienced a slight reduction in customers porting out in June 2025, signaling the first sign of stabilization ...
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T2 (formerly 9mobile) experienced a slight reduction in customers porting out in June 2025, signaling the first sign of stabilization ...
On a quiet Sunday morning in Adamawa, the hum of daily life suddenly slowed. Calls wouldn’t connect, data crawled to ...
The exercise is scheduled for Saturday, August 24, 2025, between 6:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m.
If there’s one thing we can all agree on, it’s this: life today runs on data. From morning Instagram scrolls ...
For the first half of 2025, service revenue climbed 22% to R105.1 billion ($5.97 billion), with Nigeria, Ghana, and Uganda ...
Cuts were most pronounced in Latin America, where new site builds and fibre rollouts were scaled back, while Nigeria saw ...
It started with a simple click, a message sent, a video streamed, a payment made. From Lagos traffic to Kano ...
MTN Nigeria has officially launched Next Afrobeats Star (NAS), a bold new music reality competition designed to uncover and elevate ...
MTN and Airtel are ideal if you need quick streaming access. Glo? Only if you're patient.
Driven by tariff and data growth
MTN Nigeria’s latest financial results have sent a clear signal to the market: the telecom giant is expanding faster than ...
MTN Nigeria has unveiled an extraordinary financial and operational leap for the first half of 2025, underpinned by aggressive investments ...
4G LTE Networks in Nigeria not good - Enextgen Wireless' report; See reasons
MTN Nigeria Communications PLC., (MTN Nigeria) has reacted to news alleging planned industrial action by Private Telecommunications and Communications Senior ...
In a landmark move set to redefine Nigeria’s telecom landscape, MTN Nigeria Communications Plc and Emerging Markets Telecommunications Services Limited ...

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