339 innovation hubs set for standardisation as FG deepens digital inclusion
Use hacking to keep hackers at bay, webmasters suggest
HP brings new printing solution to IT market
Ha-Shem out with unified communications solution
Man beats daughter to death during Ghana/USA match
Haruna relishes W/Cup performance
Why Edo needs own ID card project, by Oshiomhole
NCC recovers pirated Windows XP in market raid
CTO signs MOU with Impact on cybercrime
Executives discuss e-pension at Remita workshop
Funding the Nigerian ICT4D Plan
Connect Technologies unveils e-Lawyer software
Pay-TV piracy booms inWarri
Eaton out with power solutions for data protection
Our accounts not frozen, says NCC
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SubscribeFears, concerns as Nigerian telecom sector grows in thorns
The Nigerian telecommunications market has never been without wars. In fact the sector could conveniently be said to have advanced its market leadership in Africa, in the midst of turbulence, litigations and outright wars.
Globacom extends prepaid roaming to South Africa
Second National Operator, Globacom has announced the extension of its prepaid roaming services to South Africa. The development will enable all Glo prepaid subscribers to roam in South Africa.
Ericsson doubles fun for spectators in South Africa
As the thrills and frills of the 2010 Fifa World cup was catching up with nations across the world which gathered in South Africa for the mundial, Global telecommunications equipment and infrastructure providers, Ericsson was somewhere in the same south Africa, displaying the feat and tenacity of using technology to unite the world just like Football is agreed to be doing.
Panabiz enters strategic partnership with Canon
Office automation suppliers, Panabiz, said it has entered into a strategic partnership agreement with Canon, a major global player in the Office Automation and Consumer Imaging solutions market.
ATCON backs government on telecom reform
Rising from its national executive committee meeting, the President of the Association of Telecom Companies of Nigeria (ATCON), Engr. Titi Omo-Ettu has reiterated his administration’s resolve to respect all laws of government and directives of the Nigerian Communication.
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