Telecom Operators Challenge NBS Data Showing 91% Drop in Foreign Investment
Telecommunications operators have rejected NBS figures showing foreign capital inflows into the sector dropped to $7.24 million in the first ...
Telecommunications operators have rejected NBS figures showing foreign capital inflows into the sector dropped to $7.24 million in the first ...
MTN Group has moved closer to taking IHS Towers private after securing backing from major shareholders representing more than 40% ...
The Nigerian Communications Commission is seeking collaboration with the National Judicial Institute to address legal challenges facing the telecom sector. ...
Tony Izuagbe Emoekpere, president of the Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria, has called on Nigerians to take collective responsibility ...
Arista Networks and partners say improved networking solutions can reduce data centre power consumption by up to 30%, as Nigeria’s ...
At the inaugural Rural Connectivity Summit, leaders from NCC, ALTON, ATCON, ipNX, and REA called for immediate action beyond policy ...
The RAMS framework, standing for Return on Investment, Availability, Maintenance, and Security, forms the backbone of the white paper.
Speaking over the weekend, ALTON Chairman, Engr. Gbenga Adebayo, said the industry is finally seeing strong investment flows after years ...
He credited the capital inflow to a January policy that allowed mobile network operators (MNOs) to raise tariffs by up ...
The disruption stems from an escalating conflict between two oil workers' unions and a major telecom infrastructure provider
…releases fourth quarter, full-year 2024 financial results with Nigeria being both its biggest opportunity and its biggest risk
Even more concerning, Nigeria ended 2024 with 164.9 million active telecom subscribers—down from 224.7 million the year before
If implemented, the cost of a phone call may rise from ₦11 to ₦15.40 per minute, SMS charges from ₦4 ...

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