Telcos allay fears of tariff increase as NCC begins mobile termination rate review
Microsoft open door seminar attracts over 300 IT Professionals
WAFICT 2011: ‘Broadband’ll power telecoms growth in the next decade’
Making the ICT sector work
Collaboration’ll drive ICT growth, says Onuegbu
Huawei launches dual SIM Android phones in Nigeria
Glo 1 draws high profile visitors at WAFICT 2011
Vanguard IT Parliament: Software database and national security (2)
20 schools shortlisted for ISPON’s software contest
NigComSat hosts satellite pre-launch confab
Why networks are congested, by Ndukwe
Calls for NBC, NCC merger re-echoed at Spectranet launch
Starcomms partners Edo, Delta govts to battle poverty
Software database and national security (2)
Nigerian Blackberry users to get compensation
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SubscribeAfrican technology billed for parade at COP-17 in S-Africa
THE city of Durban South Africa, would light up December as the whole world gather for the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, UNFCCC popularly called Conference of the Parties (COP-17).
GOTv launches new service in Ibadan
THE Federal Government has been advised to double its efforts at improving power generation across the country so as to get the economy off ground.
ISPON at CT Ministry; seeks N5bn software fund
To save the nation’s locally developed software applications from total collapse, the institute of Software Practitioners of Nigeria, (ISPON) has called on the Federal Government to establish as matter of urgency a National Software Innovative Fund with a start-up sum of N5 billion.
RIM out to rev up BlackBerry with sexy new apps
Research In Motion (RIM) on Tuesday set out to rev up its BlackBerry and PlayBook lines with a tactic from Apple’s winning playbook — sexy, entertaining software applications.
Africa needs $15.5bn to enhance GSM services- WORLD BANK
The World bank has said that all players in African Global System for Mobile Communications networks, GSM, Nigeria inclusive would need about $15.5bn to enhance GSM coverage across the continent.
5 million jobs can be created through IT in 5 yrs- ALADEKOMO
RECENTLY, the Nigerian Computer Society, Lagos State chapter held its annual conference and Golden award ceremony in Lagos. The conference, which is a new version, attracted information technology professionals within and outside the state, with the aim of celebrating past outstanding senior members of the society. Shortly after the conference, the new President of the Nigeria Computer Society, Mr. Demola Aladekomo was cornered by journalists to speak on his new office, IT curriculum, policies and what the award portends to the industry. Excerpts:
Starcomms introduces Huawei Ideos smart phone, S-Credit service
In keeping with the mood of the global trends with cutting edge technologies and to meet the cravings of its teeming customers, Starcomms Plc, last week introduced Huawei IDEOS C8150 Android phones into the Nigerian market. It also launched another value added service called S-Credit.
NCC appoints consortium for number portability
NUMBER portability services, which will allow phone users to move from one network to another without losing their numbers will soon become a definite reality as the the Nigerian Communications Commission has announced the appointment of a consortium of three companies to implement the project.
Airtel, Spanco, Tech Mahindra reach accord with workers
TOP GSM services provider, Airtel Nigeria has reached an accord with its partners -Spanco and Tech Mahindra, as well as NLC and NUPTE (National Union of Post and Telecommunications Employees). As a result, the telco’s offices in Abuja and other parts of the country, shut down in the wake of a dispute, re-opened for business.
Vanguard IT Parliament:Software database and national security (2)
THe reality today translates to the fact that it should be abundantly clear to us, that the era and long-addicted habit of physically and blindly chasing the containers and cargo packages at all our import terminals and air/land boarders and throwing away the content of the manifest documents that represent the knowledge-base and real world inside the containers, must be over by now.
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