Technology

Capacity building, critical to Africa’s energy future

By Stephen Bolu Contrary to the new normal where technology leads business reformations, growth conversations in Africa’s business landscape, particularly in Nigeria energy sector, often begin with capital. Investment, infrastructure, and asset acquisition are frequently treated as the clearest indicators of progress. While important, they do not tell the full story of what is required […]
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Globacom extends prepaid roaming to South Africa

Second National Operator, Globacom has announced the extension of its prepaid roaming services to South Africa. The development will enable all Glo prepaid subscribers to roam in South Africa.

Ericsson doubles fun for spectators in South Africa

As the thrills and frills of the 2010 Fifa World cup was catching up with nations across the world which gathered in South Africa for the mundial, Global telecommunications equipment and infrastructure providers, Ericsson was somewhere in the same south Africa, displaying the feat and tenacity of using technology to unite the world just like Football is agreed to be doing.

Panabiz enters strategic partnership with Canon

Office automation suppliers, Panabiz, said it has entered into a strategic partnership agreement with Canon, a major global player in the Office Automation and Consumer Imaging solutions market.

ATCON backs government on telecom reform

Rising from its national executive committee meeting, the President of the Association of Telecom Companies of Nigeria (ATCON), Engr. Titi Omo-Ettu has reiterated his administration’s resolve to respect all laws of government and directives of the Nigerian Communication.

ICT taxation, clean environment summit gets speakers’ nod

Different speakers lined up to bring sparkle into the coming conference on ICT and the Nigerian environment, has indicated interests to attend the event as well as promising to tackle the thorny and topical issue of Multiple Taxation in the Nigeria ICT sector.

NetApp unveils sanscreen 6.0 to improve efficiency of vitalized data centers

NetApp and DataGroupIT, NetApp’s exclusive distributor in Nigeria, today has announced SANscreen 6.0, the latest edition of its award-winning storage management solution, to enable service providers and enterprises to optimize storage efficiency and performance across their entire virtualized infrastructures.

NCC, NBC merger re-echoes at WiMAX forum

Again, the much awaited unification of the functions of the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, and the Nigerian Broadcasting Commission, NBC, respectively attracted heated debates, questions and controversy last week at the just concluded WiMAX Forum 2010 where industry players reacted, saying that the planned unification was imperative given the fact that it would fast-track the convergence of Nigerian information communication technology industry under one umbrella.

International experts list responses to cybercrime at CTO forum

While calling for concerted efforts to combat cybercrime eating deep into the socio-economic fabric of nations of the world, participants at the just international forum on Cybersecurity rose up from the conference outlining effective responses to cybercrimes taking place in the cyber world.

New team to handle MTN’s roaming accounts

Indications are emerging that leading mobile operator, MTN may have drafted up a new team of representatives to handle its customer’s post paid roaming accounts.

Police launch ‘neighbourhood watch’ in Computer Village

To further combat criminal activities in the largest African ICT market, the Computer Village Ikeja, the Divisional Police Officer in charge of Ikeja division, Imohimi Edgal (CSP), has launched Community Safety Partnerships during his visit to Ogunbiyi Communities recenly, even as he assured on 90% crime reduction in the said market.

ICT framework for developing competitive human capital in Nigeria

ICT and the New Economy Rapid technological progress in ICT and its speedy proliferation among developed countries have led to speculation that the widespread adoption of ICT will lead to a ‘frictionless’ economy, i.e., one in which transaction costs gradually approach zero, barriers to entry disappear, markets respond instantaneously and productivity increases substantially. In such an economy, there would be stable economic growth and low inflation, or the so-called ‘New Economy.

NLRC to sanction telecom operators over unsolicited SMS

Millions of telecoms subscribers across the country who have been contending with the problem of unsubscribed text messages invading their privacies from their providers can now hieve a sign of relieve as the National Lottery Regulatory Commission, NLRC said it would clamp down on any operator that breaches the rules and regulations guiding their operations.

Fresh war in telecoms sector

The Nigerian telecommunications market has never been without wars. In fact the sector could conveniently be said to have advanced its market leadership in Africa, in the midst of turbulence, litigations and outright wars.

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