Digital payments driving Nigeria’s $11bn food service industry
DBI, Harvard, GIT, hold symposium on ICT
World leaders seeek global connectivity of networks
ITU canvases for advanced broadband connectivity
Panabiz berths in consumer imaging solutions market
Samsung rolls out 3D LED HDTV Television series
MultiChoice launches SMS service options
Sports lovers commend MTN on viewing centres
CAPDAN launches health insurance scheme for members
Multi-links appoints new acting CEO
MTN, NITDA back ICT taxation, clean environment summit

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Glo introduces BlackBerry U
Globacom has introduced a special BlackBerry U package, which offers the lowest uniform tariff structure for Prepaid BlackBerry users on any network in the country.
IT and FIFA: Crack before the knowledge storm?
What has Information Technology (IT) has in common with FIFA? Join me as we explore and analyze the impact of the just-concluded soccer games of all times and let’s find out.
Finland gives legal teeth to broadband access
In a first of its kind anywhere in the world and setting the standard for others to emulate, the federal republic of Finland has passed a legislation that will make access to broadband connections to the internet a legal right for every one of its citizens.
MTN graduates more musical talents
The youth empowerment initiative of the MTN Foundation, under its Cooperate Social Responsibility Education programme which started some years ago, last week, recorded another mile stone.
Only IT-driven politicians should be voted in, says Omo-Ettu
As Nigeria join the rest of the world to savour the various business opportunities being present by Mobile telephony, the the national resident of the Association of Telecom Operators of Nigeria, Engr. Titi Omo-Ettu has declared that only good political leadership driven by ICT that will help Nigeria realize its Vision 20 2020 dreams.
How Nigeria, others take Global Mobile subscriptions above 5 billion mark
Perhaps what Nigeria lacks in world politics, it gained in world telecommunications standing. This is as the country last week contributed greatly to jerking world mobile subscription above 5 million mark from the 4 million mark it pitched at the end of the last quarter of 2008.
Intel exploring new ways of advancing computing
Territory Manager for Intel in South and Sub Saharan Africa, Jacques van Schalkwyk, has said that Intel’s researchers are cooking up a number of ways to advance computing and create a new experience for PC end users.
CPN wants more roles for IT in Nigeria economy
Nigeria’s computer regulatory body, the Computer Professionals Nigeria (CPN) is rooting for the deployment of IT in Nigeria’s economy. The CPN is urging for a stronger policy thrust that will enable IT to be more integrated in government processes to achieve greater speed and efficiency in delivering the benefits of governance to the people.
NIGCOMSAT wants rig-free 2011 elections
The constant toga Nigeria wears as a country that hardly organises any free and fair election is beginning to worry not only the Nigerian people but some Nigerian corporate organisations.
CISCO introduces borderless broadband network
In apparent bid to change the face of business operations in Nigerian, network solutions provider, CISCO Systems Nigeria has announced the introduction of a borderless Network service in Nigeria.The multi-dimensional broadband architecture service is expected to provide borderless services to Nigerian end users in three major areas of data, voice and video.

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