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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‘Excessive regulation, cause of business unease’

Leading provider of mobile phone network in the country; MTN, has said that multiple regulation and taxation are adding to a number of other environmental bottlenecks currently faced by mobile phone operators in the country; which are alien in other operating environments and which now dim operators’ joy.

EPL loss, our story, HiTV

For Entertainment Highway Limited, owners of HiTV cable station, it is not all over, after the loss of European Premier League, EPL, broadcast right some few weeks back.

Amuwo Odofin seeks Solar energy solution

The Chairman, Amuwo Odofin Local government Council, Comrade Adewale Ayodele has concluded plans to take off a Pilot scheme on Solar energy as an alternative power supply in the area.

1,755 subscribers win cars, other prizes in Glo Promo

A record one thousand seven hundred and fifty-five subscribers emerged winners in the Glo Recharge and Win Promo just as the National Lottery Regulatory Commission (NLRC) validated the integrity of the Glo sales promotions, saying Glo promos are real.

Starcomms launches int’l roaming, multilingual IPCC

Starcomms Plc, last week introduced international roaming for its subscribers. This is even as it launched its friendly Internet Protocol Contact Centre, (IPCC), as well as two dedicated Self-Care lines to enable subscribers access its services with little or no assistance.

Nigeria, still a prime ICT market despite economic lull, Aviat boss

Recently a WIMAX company operating in the Nigerian market as Harris Stratex rebranded to be known as Aviat Networks. Perhaps to drum support for the rebranding, the company sent its Vice President – Africa Region, Mr. Trevor Burchell, on a visit to Nigeria recently. He spoke to a select Nigeria journalists on a number of issues including:

FG tasks other African countries on ICT dev

Federal Government has called on Nigeria and Africa as a whole to draw up new strategies that will ensure the development of Information, Communication and Technology in the region.

Politicians’disinterest in ICT worrisome, UWADIA

LAST week, the nation’s top computer brains gathered in Asaba, the Delta State capital under the aegis of the Nigeria Computer Society (NCS), for the body’s 23rd National Conference, tagged RESDEMIT 2010. The theme, in sync with the national mood, was Realising a Stable Democratic Political System in Nigeria: IT tools & Strategies.

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