Nigeria’s Broadband Subscriptions Exceed 81 million; 42% Penetration in April 2022
For broadband penetration, the figure increased to 42.79% in April as against 42.24% recorded in the previous month.
For broadband penetration, the figure increased to 42.79% in April as against 42.24% recorded in the previous month.
The dialogue took place in Danbatta Local Government Area, Kano State recently with a focus on, “Protection of Telecom Infrastructure ...
...As NCC's Second Telecoms Leadership Summit holds in Lagos
This target is striking because currently, broadband penetration stands at 42.27% per cent
The report shows the Mobile Network Operators recorded a total of 22,355 porting activities (outgoing) and 23,451 (incoming)
Nigeria’s broadband penetration rises 42.27% in March as subscriptions surpass 80 million in March 2022
This new tax is coming despite moves by telecom companies to increase the price of calls, SMS, and data by ...
NCC’s records indicate that telephony subscriptions increased from 195,463,898 in December 2021 to 199,558,540 in March 2022
Data, SMS Tariff Hike Not Possible Without Approval, NCC Allays Subscribers' Fears on Service Providers' Agitation for Tariff Increase
…As Adewolu leads delegation to Ogun on consumer sensitisation
NCC, worried by socio-economic impacts of substandard and stolen phones in the market, moves to disconnect them from access network ...
This time, the honour was bestowed on Prof. Danbatta, by the African Leadership Organisation (ALO), publishers of The African Leadership ...
“Since 2003, we have not increased our charges and this is nothing we can do except to start retrenching our ...
MTN shares plans to navigate the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC’s) directive to restrict outgoing calls for subscribers whose SIMs are ...
The Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC) has stated that the National Emergency Number 112 which it instituted and superintends, is the ...

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