Digital payments driving Nigeria’s $11bn food service industry
LG out with Optimus 3D smart phones
Nokia-Siemens network launches liquid net
Alcatel-Lucent accelerates availability of superfast broadband
Airtel, Nokia Siemens in managed services deal
Microsoft recognizes innovative teachers, school leaders
Starcomms unveils trans-network migration service
Piracy: Nigeria PC users ranked 2nd highest
As SIM card registration ends today…
NaijaAgroNet wins media prize in S-Africa
Revisit the ICT4D plan
Ebonyi Deputy Gov commissions Gloworld
Google launches domain for Nigerian businesses
Make use of Nigeria’s domain, .ng, Angaye urges
Nokia campaigns sink counterfeits market share
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SubscribeICT sector needs local content policy- EKUWEM
If there are few people whose views should be taken seriously in the Nigerian ICT sector, one of them is Dr. Emmanuel Ekuwem. A former President of the Association of Telecommunication Companies of Nigeria, ATCON, past President of Nigeria Internet Group, NIG, and the CEO of Teledom Group, an indigenous conglomerate company with expertise in broadband ICT infrastructure development, deployment and software development, he can be said to have seen it all in terms of versatility, expertise and experience. In this interview, Ekuwem stressed the need for local content policy in the ICT sector, just like the case in the downstream sector of petroleum industry. According to him, this will bring about direct investment in ICT manufacturing and assembling, and create jobs for the teeming young Nigerians. Excerpts:
Sony Ericsson back in Nigerian mobile market with Xperia series
Sony Ericsson has dramatically made a come back in the Nigerian mobile market. This time around the company says it has come to stay even as it vowed to give the existing market leaders a run for their market share.
ARTON explains role in national rural telephony project
The Association of Rural Telephony Operators of Nigeria (ARTON), has explained position on the first phase of the National Rural Telephony Project, dismissing as baseless, a story by one of the Nigerian newspapers linking the project with fraud.
CYBER PLATFORM: On the 091411 death call scare
Last Wednesday, my phone beeped; a text message had arrived, but it wasn’t the first time that day. Picking the phone, the message read: “Pls be careful in receiving calls, espacially (sic) new numbers. Over 10 people lost their lives in Wukari LGA Adamawa state 2day in answering calls. Dis are d no (sic) 091411 only 5 digit (sic). Past (sic) it 2 others pls 2 save lives.”
ITU study shows global drop in phone, broadband prices
DATA released last week by the International Telecommunications Union, ITU, has indicated an increase in the way people engage ICT services. The report however hinted that the development was due to a steady fall in the prices of telephone and broadband Internet services.
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