MultiChoice Nigeria clarifies ownership structure under Canal+
Midwifing a knowledge-driven economy, The MTNF example
Starcomms appoints Dantata, Director, wins award
MTN Group wins the most innovative brand in telecom sector
Zain, MTN hook anti-mobile phone theft service
Mimoko, Oni to grace OAU Alumni Award
Hillary Clinton’s visit and e-Voting: The heart of the matter
Anambra donates 750 PCs to 75 secondary schools
Stakeholders gather for ailing Cyber industry
Beware! Phishing attacks, internet frauds increase by 21%
Omatek tasks Ghanaian govt on 0% duty on CKD
Linkserve wins Broadband Service Provider of the Year

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How Swift networks restores full internet services to customers
At the wake of the down time in internet services , occasioned by the cut in the Benin Link of the SAT3 submarine system, a leading broadband internet access provider, Swift networks limited, said it has restored full internet services to its subscribers despite the cut in the SAT3 backbone cable .
FG to sell Nitel in pieces
AFTER a long silence on the fate of the moribund Nigerian telecommunications Limited, NITEL, the Federal government may have decided to sell the company in bits and pieces.
Multi-Links Telkom, S/A High Commission visit UNILAG female students
HOW best to position and brighten the future of the Nigerian female students was the focus of discussion last week in Lagos when Multi-Links Telkom visited about ten female students of the University of Lagos in celebration of this year’s annual Women Day which held in South Africa recently.
EMR: Experts give clean bill to mobile phones, base stations
FOR mobile phone subscribers who still fear that the Electromagnetic Radiation emitting from the mobile phone could be harmful, the Workshop last week on the realities of mobile Electromagnetic radiation on health brought a relief.
Nigerian Regulator begins campaign for Fibre without Borders
THE Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission, Engr Ernest Ndukwe has canvassed for a massive fibre connection for the whole of Africa in order to bring broadband connectivity closer to the people.

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