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Wazobia Linux partners with Metasys of Brazil

One of the Brazil’s leading software companies International Syst,developers of the Metasys software has entered into an exclusive partnership with Leapsoft Nigeria limited.

Mobitel set to roll out services October

Perhaps, crises make Pioneer telecommunications company, Mobitel, stronger. The company since it announced interest for a comeback to active telecommunications operations, with the bidding and subsequent winning and payment of the controversial 2.3Ghz Wimax spectrum license recently, has itself been in and out of controversies.

MTN extends strategic co-operation with BICS

Belgacom International Carrier Services (BICS) and MTN have announced a next step in their strategic co-operation by combining their international carrier services, resulting in MTN holding an equity stake in BICS.

Nasuba set to hit market with new products

supplier of prepaid telephone cards in Africa, Nasuba Express has said it is set to launch yet another new product for her African market tagged “Nasuba Express card.”

GOING BACK TO THE ROOTS: Glo slashes call tariffs for farmers

Second National Operator Globacom may be asking Nigerians to get back to their roots with a recent sponsor of the Western Nigeria International Agriculture Summit, provision of relaxed tariff plan for the farmers and subsequently grabbing award as the Most farmer friendly telecom company, in the process.

Ndukwe, Dozie, win Africa Business awards in UK

TWO Nigerians, Engr. Ernest Ndukwe, and Mr. Pascal Dozie, as well as Mr. Cyril Ramaphosa, and Maria Ramos of South Africa, were the only four African personalities crowned at the Grosvenor Hotel, Parklane, London, at the Africa Business Awards 2009, which had Rwandan President, Mr. Paul Kagame as special guest of honour.

ipnx introduces cheap telephone call rates

As part of ipNX’s mission to enable optimal technology driven communication to her numerous customers, the company has reinstated its commitment in ensuring that Nigerians have access to a reliable and affordable telephone service with a price offer as low as N6.99.

What the law says about NCC’s 2.3MHz frequency spectrum licensing

By Paul Usoro Background facts SO much brouhaha has   been created by the recent 2.3MHz frequency spectrum licensing round by the Nigerian Communications Commission (“NCC” or “the Commission”). In capsule, NCC had advertised its planned 2.3MHz_licensing programme on April 30th, 2009 and had invited interested persons to indicate their interest. The process continued to near […]

WITSA writes ICANN on improvements in institutional confidence

The World Information Technology and Services Alliance (WITSA) after its recent meeting has written to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, (ICANN) stating that there was need to achieve a trusted, transparent and accountable steward for the technical management and coordination of the unique indicators of the Internet and associated policies.

Reps condemn multiple taxation, lauds Multi-Links Telkom on quality of service

The Chairman of the House of Representatives’ Committee on Communications, Honourable Dave Salako while frowning at the regime of multiple taxes imposed on telecommunications operators by different levels of government in the country, has commended the management of Multi_links Telkom for its impressive service delivery in the country.

Mobitel boss, Salako regains freedom on Court orders

The Federal High Court Abuja Friday ordered the immediate release of Mr. Johnson Salako, Mobitel’s Chief Executive Officer by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). The court order came following the arrest and detention of Salako Thursday last week, which his company described as unlawful.

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