Digital payments driving Nigeria’s $11bn food service industry
Africa marches to world radio conference in one bloc
IBM turns 100; pledges support for IT industry
Low computer awareness behind INEC’s problems – Says Monigod, Mountain Computers boss
e-Sourcing portal launched in Nigeria
Population in rural areas, challenge to Nigeria’s broadband initiatives — Ericsson VP, Bergendahl
Mobile money: Tagattitude restates commitment to Nigeria
CISCO unveils cloud computing strategies
Panabiz partners media on counterfeit products
Google to make developers out of Nigerian university students
NCC joins NCE, NCCP to campign for cancer awareness, prevention
CWG’s Okere named ICT Man of the Decade
Copyright Commission, NOTAP take on IP development
Microsoft warns on dangers of fake software
NCC takes first shot at registering existing subscribers
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SubscribeNCS slams INEC over non-use of IT professionals
Following lapses in the adopted processes for the registration of voters, the umbrella body representing all IT professionals in Nigeria, the Nigeria Computer Society, (NCS) has slammed the Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC) for non-inclusion of the nation’s IT professionals in a matter that borders heavily on professionalism, saying that Nigeria may not achieve best practice in the 2011 elections if the lapses, especially on software were not redressed.
Internet Solutions invests $11m in Nigeria, plans more
Frontline Internet and communications service provider, Internet Solutions, last week announced that it has invested well over $11m in the Nigeria ICT sector, even as it still plans more massive investments to gain the heart of the market.
Lagos State CCTV surveillance camera project: How sustainable?(3)
With analog systems, these additional security features are not put in place. The cabling can be tapped and erroneous video material can be fed into the wire or recorded off of it at will without raising any intrusion alarms. Compared to analog systems, IP systems are much more difficult to compromise, as encryption requires two nodes that agree on exactly what is being sent and received, interruptions to this data stream will automatically trigger alarms and alerts.
Experts in talks on progress of digital broadcasting in Africa
By Emeka Aginam Over one hundred broadcasting experts and ICT leaders across Africa including Nigeria with the representation of the regulatory authority, the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, are currently in Johannesburg, South Africa, deliberating on the progress made in the switch over from analogue to digital broadcasting in Africa. Organized by the London-based Commonwealth Telecommunication’s […]
With telemedicine, the doctor is no longer king – Dr Akinnuyi
Perhaps, the giant strides made by IT in the Nigerian medical profession will never be fully understood until a personal visit is paid to a doctor.
NIG gives FG options
If one understands the new executives of the Nigerian Internet Group, NIG, clearly, the issue of internet development can no longer remain business as usual. The government has to walk the talk or be made to explain why it would prefer the country to play catch-up in the world information order.
Glo drops 3G connection to N5,000
Second National Operator, Globacom, Monday announced a reduction in the price of its 3G Internet modem from N8,500 to N5,000.
How Nigeria controlled first American satellite — Engr. Haffner
Do you know that Nigeria managed America’s first Satellite in Orbit?. Yes! this same Nigeria, that now depends on China to build and in most cases manage our Satellite. The detoriation that brings about this latest state of affairs could be traced to the door steps of the military
e-Sourcing portal launched in Nigeria
Nigeria’s premier Online B2B platform, an e-strategy and sales advisory company, e-Sourcing has introduced online portal designed for Nigerian market to overcome challenges by delivering best -in-class sourcing and negotiation technology with strategy and access to a growing network of suppliers.
Shake-up at NCC as Juwah reshuffles directors
The Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, Dr. Eugene Juwah, has effected immediate changes in the structure of the Commission, with redeployment of directors and creation of a new department in a move seen as directed towards his announced new focus for the national telecom regulator in the next five years.
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