NCC Moves to Scrape Data Charges for Nigerian Students on Approved Study Sites
The Nigerian Communications Commission has opened a three-week public consultation period on a framework that would allow Nigerian students to ...
The Nigerian Communications Commission has opened a three-week public consultation period on a framework that would allow Nigerian students to ...
Telecommunications operators have rejected NBS figures showing foreign capital inflows into the sector dropped to $7.24 million in the first ...
Mobile network operators in Nigeria are rolling out new transparency tools to address subscriber complaints over rapid data depletion.
Nigeria’s telecommunications sector is witnessing one of its largest infrastructure expansion and modernization drives in recent years, as operators intensify ...
Quick Read: Driven by premium devices from OEMs such as Apple, Samsung, Google and Huawei, satellite connectivity will reach 46% ...
140 million Nigerians are online, yet over 80 million still lack power. ALTON’s Gbenga Adebayo says true inclusion demands urgent ...
For the first time, Nigeria will host the IEEE Connecting the Unconnected Africa Summit 2025 (CTU Africa 25) at Baze ...
A new proposal is on the table, telecom users whose lines go inactive will have a full year to retrieve ...
Even more concerning, Nigeria ended 2024 with 164.9 million active telecom subscribers—down from 224.7 million the year before
Users could increase reliance on platforms like WhatsApp and others for calls and messages but what about those without smartphones?
This would lead to serious disruptions, especially in sectors like healthcare, education, and security, which heavily rely on telecommunications for ...
The NCC has warned that failure to comply could result in severe penalties, including fines, licence suspension, or even revocation
This call was made during the Telecom Sector Sustainability Forum 5.0 (TSSF)
…a practice where services are deliberately reduced in specific areas to prevent system-wide failures and cut costs
Mr. Bismarck Rewane, the chief executive officer of Financial Derivatives Company Limited, has thrown his weight behind plans by telecommunications ...