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Lagos holds science & tech week today

Lagos holds science & tech week today

LAGOS state ministry of science and technology has announced plans to hold the 2009 national science and technology week.
The state commissioner for science and technology, Dr. Kadri Hamzat said it has become imperative to give Nigerian students proper orientation about science and technology at foundation level before their choice of career in the area of science and technology.

HiTV, ACON lock horn in Court over EPL broadcast

HiTV, ACON lock horn in Court over EPL broadcast

In late 2006 when Entertainment Highway Limited owners of HiTV, a Nigerian owned Digital Satellite and cable Television, snapped the European Premier League, EPL rights from the firm grips of South African owned Multichoice, Nigerians jubilated and perhaps heaved a sigh of relief that the cries and hues of monopoly in the Direct To Home and generally PayTV sector was over.

UNIFIED SMART HOME : ITUapproves G.hn as standard for wired home networking

UNIFIED SMART HOME : ITUapproves G.hn as standard for wired home networking

IT seems as if the International Telecommunications Union, ITU, is bench marking the growth of world technological improvements with activities in the Nigeria ICT sector. This is as the world telecom body, at the weekend, approved new standard tagged G.hn, for wiring new digital offerings like High Definition TV (HDTV) and digital Internet Protocol TV (IPTV) in homes.

Arguments, doubt, surprises as Glo presents N8m, 21 cars to winners in Lagos

Arguments, doubt, surprises as Glo presents N8m, 21 cars to winners in Lagos

THE Expo centre, Eko Hotels Lagos, venue of the Glo Lafta Fest show, which also served as prize presentation ground for Globacom’s promo winners, was lighted up last week. The beehive of activities the venue turned out to become, that weekend, was apparently for two reasons and perhaps, for three classes of people.

Starcomms introduces alternative data subscription payment

Starcomms introduces alternative data subscription payment

CDMA operators, Starcomms at the weekend, announced that it has provided its data subscriber with the latest initiative designed to make renewal of data subscriptions more convenient. It said that subscribers now have three easy options to renew and pay for their data connections. They are, online renewal by using recharge cards, by SMS through direct airtime debit or through subscribers’ Interswitch debit/ATM cards. The new payment initiative is available to the company’s subscribers using either Izap or 1x internet services.