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 ...
Nigeria’s telecommunications operator, ntel, has reaffirmed its commitment to advancing digital connectivity and broadband innovation following a courtesy visit by ...
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In a landmark policy shift aimed at easing cost burdens on consumers and boosting Nigeria’s digital economy, President Bola Ahmed ...
Pan African Towers, a telecommunications infrastructure company and wireless service facilitator in Nigeria, has announced the appointment of Mr. Echezona ...
This is a 198.4% year-on-year increase in losses, primarily driven by the devaluation of the naira and high costs of ...
If implemented, the cost of a phone call may rise from ₦11 to ₦15.40 per minute, SMS charges from ₦4 ...
The drop to $14.4 million in Q3 reveals that without sufficient capital inflow, telecom operators face severe limitations in upgrading ...
The cable’s envisioned route spans the globe, starting from the eastern United States to India via South Africa, and looping ...
The services sector grew by 5.19% in Q3 2024, accounting for 53.58% of the total GDP, with telecommunications, information services, ...
The acquisition will enable Nokia to strengthen its presence in the 5G space by providing telecom operators with a platform ...
Several sectors have become unignorable growth drivers in 2024
In the report, MTN leads with 41.12% of the market share, followed by Airtel at 26.78%, Globacom at 26.44%, and ...

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Africa’s innovation ecosystem is evolving, but where will the funding for the next generation of startups come from?
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