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Nigeria confident of achieving 70% broadband target

National broadband plan to achieve 70% penetration by 2025.
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Nigeria moves to root out fake devices

Mobile phone market losing approximately NGN200-milliion daily, says Communications Minister.
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12 Sept 2018

Will SA govt intervene in MTN's Nigeria crisis?

It will do so, if requested according to SA's Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services.
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8 Jun 2017

An independent national fibre network company for Nigeria?

Internet execs delve into possibilities at broadband summit held recently in Lagos.
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9 Nov 2016

Nigerian operators clamour for 1% communication tax

Telcos urge government to reconsider its intended 9% tax plan on ICT services.
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13 Jul 2016

Nigeria: ICT sector wants to lead economy

Government urged to intervene to make ICT a priority and absorb impact of falling global oil prices.
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28 Apr 2016

'MTN's fine should not exceed its annual profit'

Telco representative body comes out in defense of MTN Nigeria.
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23 Mar 2016

'Nigeria is mature enough for a secondary spectrum market'

Industry representative body believes there is sufficient available spectrum and demand to warrant stakeholder interest in establishing this market.
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6 Nov 2015

Nigeria's telecommunications industry pushes for self-regulation

Code of Ethics introduced to help govern business practices.
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12 Oct 2015

Nigeria's tech industry welcomes NITEL revival

NATCOM behind the roll out plan, boosted by SAT-3 service.
 
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