Multiple Auto Accident: Jonathan orders investigation
Where’s Govt’s local content policy in INEC’s e-registration campaign?
227 die in Borno, Bauchi cholera attacks
2011: Jonathan won’t contest—Reuters
FA, Siasia set for a compromise
NDDC’s Koko-Oghoye road project in jeopardy
C-River, Nigeria’s tourism reference point — Imoke
Shun divisive tendencies, Onuesoke enjoins Nigerians
NFA elections 2010: A course full of bends and manoeuvers
Burutu school of Marine tech takes off soon
e-Waste concerns re-echoes at clean environment forum
CTO powers search for rural connection solutions in Ghana
Used, refurbished phones flood market
Bharti Airtel to invest US $10 m in Seychelles

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Juwah commissions GateWay Network in Abuja
Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission, Dr. Eugene Juwah on Monday in Abuja cut the tape to signal commencement of commercial services for provision of wireless broadband services in as part of the provision of services in six states of the country by Gateway Business.
Stakeholders hold summit on ICT for Africa
A conference to brainstorm on the current challenges relating to infrastructure, security and government policies slowing down the benefits accruable from a virile ICT growth for 2011 is to hold in Nigeria.
No trust between Nigerian ISPs and foreign ones, says US researcher
An American researcher and assistant professor at the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs and Interactive Computing, Atlanta Georgia, Michael Best, recently, exclusively told Vanguard CyberLIFE that the major reason for the bottlenecks experienced at every internet exchange point online, especially between local and foreign based ISPs is because both ISP classes “do not trust each otherâ€.
Zinox flaunts towering capacity to deliver on INEC’s e-registration equipment
Zinox Chairman Mr Leo-Stan Ekeh, has flaunted the capacity enhancement his company has consistently carried out in the last three years as a confidence to deliver on good time, the INEC e-equipment needed for the electronic registration and voting in the 2011 general elections if he was awarded the contract.
Cloud computing to drive $6.4 b in server hardware spending by 2014 , IDC
CLOUD computing presents a viable option for IT organizations seeking to reduce the complexity within their IT environments, either by means of converged systems that arrive pre_integrated and ready to use or systems that are offsite entirely. In both scenarios, the pursuit of cloud computing options will drive new spending on server hardware.

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