Ike Nnamani says Data Centres’ll Run into Trouble in Nigeria…if
Engineer Ikechukwu Nnamani, the CEO of Digital Realty Nigeria, warned that data centres will run into huge problems if their ...
Engineer Ikechukwu Nnamani, the CEO of Digital Realty Nigeria, warned that data centres will run into huge problems if their ...
The recently introduced QoS Regulations 2024 outline specific standards for different network services
…a practice where services are deliberately reduced in specific areas to prevent system-wide failures and cut costs
These statistics tell us about the fragility of the global and regional business environment, where even seemingly powerful sectors are ...
…$409 million loss in the fourth quarter of 2023
Not limited to India, telecom operators in some other countries are also seeking financial contributions from large tech companies
…following an $18 million loss
Carl Cruz, the chief executive officer of Airtel Nigeria, has emphasized the critical importance of creating an investment-friendly environment to ...
…reviewing the telecoms tariffs has become inevitable due to the present business climate in the country
Financial Derivatives Company Limited (FDC) is set to host the Telecoms Industry 2:0 – The Next Investment Frontier takes place ...
One notable opportunity in the technology, media, and telecommunications (TMT) industry is the rapid growth of 5G technology and its ...
Nigerian Capital Importation – Q1 2024, by Selected Sector
It is neither profound nor insightful to state that Nigeria is living through a near-unprecedented cost-of-living crisis. Core inflation touched ...
Airtel Africa Plc, a leading telecommunications company, has recently granted shares worth £2.3 million to two of its directors, Olusegun ...
Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta, Executive Vice Chairman, Nigeria Communications Commission, Thursday, emphasized the need for comprehensive measures to protect telecom ...

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