EXPLAINER: Active Telephone Subscribers and Subscriptions…Any Difference?
Did you know PoS Machines and ATMs use SIM Cards?
Did you know PoS Machines and ATMs use SIM Cards?
The conference hall in Abuja was alive with energy recently, as stakeholders gathered under the theme: “Empowering All - Advancing ...
He credited the capital inflow to a January policy that allowed mobile network operators (MNOs) to raise tariffs by up ...
In the tense days before a potential nationwide shutdown of Nigeria’s telecom services, a quiet but determined effort was unfolding ...
If the 2nd Enugu Gaming Conference 2025 taught us anything, it’s that Nigeria’s gaming future will be shaped as much ...
Both key agencies under the Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy.
The disruption stems from an escalating conflict between two oil workers' unions and a major telecom infrastructure provider
5G is what would enable economies to accelerate their industrial development across the educational, agriculture, mining, or transportation industries
"...The C-band of spectrum that the wireless industry is using to deploy 5G service is between 3.7GHz and 3.9GHz, which ...
Findings Show Why MTN Nigeria Must Improve on its LTE Networks
In an era where reliable connectivity underpins everything from education and commerce to security and healthcare, accurate, independent reporting on ...
NCC’s records indicate that telephony subscriptions increased from 195,463,898 in December 2021 to 199,558,540 in March 2022
Updated telecommunications industry statistics released by the Nigerian Communications Commission shows 2,261,634 increase in active internet subscriptions in Nigeria in ...
This time, the honour was bestowed on Prof. Danbatta, by the African Leadership Organisation (ALO), publishers of The African Leadership ...
In 2006, a quiet revolution began in classrooms across Nigeria. Desktops flickered on in dusty schoolrooms, internet signals lit up ...

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