Nigeria’s SIM-NIN Policy Hits Globacom, 9mobile Hardest; MTN, Airtel Brace for Revenue Impact
Mobile Network Subscriptions Plunge by 64.3 Million Following NIN Verification Deadline
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Mobile Network Subscriptions Plunge by 64.3 Million Following NIN Verification Deadline
NATCOMS Says tariff review necessary to overcome ‘Existential Threat’
This clarification came from Dr Reuben Muoka, NCC’s director of Public Affairs, who admitted that his initial remarks were incorrect
This call was made during the Telecom Sector Sustainability Forum 5.0 (TSSF)
The recently introduced QoS Regulations 2024 outline specific standards for different network services
…to bolster tech skills, 5G readiness
The Commission is also engaged in addressing multiple taxation issues through the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms
In the report, MTN leads with 41.12% of the market share, followed by Airtel at 26.78%, Globacom at 26.44%, and ...
This action is taken in response to the non-settlement of interconnect charges by Globacom, as per the provisions of the ...
As Nigeria embraces innovation, partnerships, and education, the nation is set to create a future where creativity and technology converge ...
This decision aims to establish a clear distinction between the functions of both government agencies and preserve the telecommunications sector's ...
At the 6th edition of the annual awards, the Commission was named The Innovative Telecom Regulator of the Year Award ...

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