FUP: Where Does Your Internet Data Lurk?
The data from the streets is ugly. What does the data say about the internet data? The telcos have become ...
The data from the streets is ugly. What does the data say about the internet data? The telcos have become ...
..driven by the recovery of Nigeria’s leading telecom operators, MTN and Airtel, from recent challenges
…MTN leads users chart | See how Glo, Airtel, 9mobile stand
The Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS) has partnered with MTN Nigeria to launch a USSD code aimed at making access ...
The move is directly linked to the country’s decision to fully shut down both legacy networks by 31 December 2027
Recently, the government announced a ₦10 billion solar budget for Aso Rock alone, the reason being that the annual electricity ...
MTN and Airtel are partners in building digital Nigeria, and as stakeholders ourselves, we believe feedback (however blunt) is the ...
The company is still investigating the full extent of the damage, but it has admitted that an unauthorised third party ...
Its ability to compete in an industry already led by MTN and Airtel is now in doubt
…satellite-enabled mobile networks could soon become a reality, bridging the digital divide for millions
…releases fourth quarter, full-year 2024 financial results with Nigeria being both its biggest opportunity and its biggest risk
MTN CEO Ralph Mupita revealed that Ghana and Uganda are already in advanced stages of the process, while Nigeria's regulatory ...
The goal was to create an app that makes a difference and solves real-life problems for Lagosians
Telecommunications network providers in have been asked to ditch the implementation of the already approved 50% adjustments in tariffs. The ...
With Nigeria’s broadband penetration currently at 44%, the government is pushing to raise it to 70% by 2025, while also ...

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