Value Added Services in the telecoms industry shrunk by 74 per cent in two years as subscribers continued to opt-out of unsolicited messages through the ‘Do Not Disturb’ option.
Stakeholders in the industry made this known at the 2019 Nigeria Value Added Service stakeholder’s forum organised...
To curb criminal activities and check insecurity in major cities, the Nigeria Police Force and telecom operators (Telcos) have commenced collaboration to install high-sensitive close-circuit television (CCTV) cameras on top of telecoms masts across the country, THISDAY has …
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Mobile subscribers in Nigeria who fail to initiate calls on their line within a period of 12 months will no longer be able to use the number thereafter.
The new policy introduced by the Nigerian Communications (NCC), New Telegraph has …
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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), has been charged to fashion out new ways of increasing the current $70 billion investment in the telecommunications sector.
Although several accolades were given the NCC for piloting the affairs of the industry incredibly …
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Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has fined the four major network operators in the country a total of N74m for various infractions.
The NCC had in 2018 highlighted some noncompliance by the network providers “such as the routing …
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Telecoms ecosystem in Nigeria, and other sub-Saharan Africa, have been projected to see over $10 billion deals in 2019, as investors’ appetite and valuation grows.
According to TMT Finance, Africa Telecom, Media and …
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As part of its consumer protection activities, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), has received and satisfactorily resolved 92,757 service-related complaints escalated to it for resolution by aggrieved telecommunications consumers in the past two years.
Deputy Director, …
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Digital transformation leader, Globacom has announced its plan to launch Nigeria’s first Artificial Intelligence (AI) platform in the telecom sector.
To be known as GLO TITI, the platform, Globacom said, will completely change customer experience as it is highly interactive and engaging...
One of Nigeria’s leading telecommunications giant, Globacom Limited has gained 2 million new subscribers.
The telco gained more subscribers than any other network in the telecoms sector in December 2018. Glo also made the second largest telecoms operator at the end of 2018....
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Telecommunications operators in Nigeria are currently battling state governments over increase in number of taxes to be paid.
New Telegraph gathered that various taxes and levies on telecoms infrastructure, which were initially put at 28, have now risen to 36. …
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In line with its commitment to bridge the digital divide as well as empower more telecoms consumers, leading telecommunications services provider, Airtel Nigeria, has unveiled a new offer that will gift customers 250MB data weekly if they recharge their lines.
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ABUJA (Reuters) – China’s Exim bank will lend Nigeria $328 million toward improving the west African country’s telecoms infrastructure, Nigeria’s presidency said on Saturday, at the start of a six-day visit by President Muhammadu Buhari to the country.....
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Two years after its initial launch, banks and telecommunication operators in Nigeria have come together to promote mCASH, a payment solution that is meant to be the nation’s version of Kenya’s mPESA.
Speaking at the re-launch of the payment solution, the managing director and chief executive...
MTN has been ordered to pay a former operations manager a staggering N4.8billion Naira for wrongful dismissal in 2006.
The National Industrial Court of Nigeria (NICN), Akure Division presided over by Justice Oyejoju Oyewunmi, ordered the telecom giant to pay Mr Paul Odunewu, $13,419,728.54...
Globacom, has explained that the quest to give its subscribers more talk time to communicate with family, friends and business associates locally and internationally, prompted the introduction of its well received product, 11k Per Second For All.
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