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Telcos comply with FG directive, reverse 10% tariff hike

by on October 21, 2022 0

By Staff Reporter TELECOMMUNICATIONS operators have complied with the Federal Government (FG) directive, which ordered them to revert to status quo the 10 per cent tariff hike they implemented in the last two weeks. Specifically, checks on MTN and Airtel yesterday, revealed that the telecommunications firms have complied.  For instance, both operators reversed their...

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FG directs MNOs to reverse unilateral 10% tariff hike

by on October 21, 2022 0

By Staff Reporter THE Federal Government has directed mobile network operators (MNOs) to reverse the 10 per cent hike in tariffs, especially on data services, which they recently implemented.     In a statement, signed by the Director of Public Affairs, Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Reuben Muoka, the telecoms regulator said its board didn’t give final...

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Why state governors are critical to Nigeria’s broadband target, by Pantami

by on October 21, 2022 0

By Favour Unukaso THE Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Prof. Pantami, in Abuja, told a gathering designed for State Governors that the potentials of broadband are so enormous that if made available for their citizens, will be the best gift for their economic emancipation. Pantami told the state governors and their representatives and...

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NITDA rues 24% women participation in ICT, calls for more digital exposure

by on September 28, 2022 0

THE National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has explained that women’s participation is crucial in the digital economy pursuit being championed by the Federal Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy.    The Head of Servicom Unit at NITDA, Mrs. Tariundu Ndoni, gave a goodwill message on behalf of the Director-General, Kashifu Inuwa at the...

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Skills dearth, affordability deny 3.2b people access to mobile infrastructure

by on September 28, 2022 0

By Adeyemi Adepetun THOUGH an increasing impact of mobile technology has been a trend in the last two decades, it has been disclosed that around 3.2 billion people, who are covered by networks are still unable to reap the benefits of connectivity, due to lack of skills, knowledge, affordability, relevant content and other factors....

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