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Airtel Nigeria appeals for infrastructure protection

Telecommunications service provider Airtel Networks Nigeria has appealed to the Federal Government through the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to “include telecommunications equipment in the list of national infrastructure protected by law” in order to safeguard investments and ensure quality...

Kenya demands single mobile money transfer

YUCASH, the mobile money transfer service brand of Essar Telecom Kenya Limited, has welcomed the recent recommendation by a government task force calling on mobile service providers to develop a common system for facilitating mobile money transfers across networks. A...

MTN Nigeria to introduce mobile money

MTN Nigeria announced it will launch a mobile money services throughout the country in August 2011, with the aim of bringing its more than 40 million users to the new platform. According to MTN, mobile money will harness and document...

Telkom Kenya targets more users

Telkom Kenya, a state owned telecom monopoly, announced that it plans to add between 50 000 and 100 000 mobile users by the end of 2011. This forms part of the company’s efforts to boost its data service business. The announcement...

Warid extends international roaming coverage

Warid Telecom, a global mobile telecommunications company, has broadened its horizons and extended its international roaming coverage in Africa and other global territories. Warid Telecom was among the first few operators in Pakistan to have commercially launched in-flight roaming with...

Nigerian operators in BlackBerry price war

GSM networks in Nigeria have embarked on a BlackBerry price war to encourage mobile subscribers to convert to their networks. In an apparent response to other networks in the country, Airtel Nigeria has introduced a new a new BlackBerry bundle...

Egypt set for mobile money service

Egypt is ready to launch mobile money transfer services (MMTS) for its mobile subscribers but the number of credit card holders is at a low level. Currently less than one in 10 Egyptians own a credit card. “It is definitely an...

DSTV Nigeria hosts digital forum

DSTV Nigeria, one of Africa’s pay TV content providers held a digital TV forum in Agege, Lagos in a bid to engage its subscribers on new ways of improving the service. Segun Fayose, head of corporate communications at MultiChoice Nigeria...

Safaricom, Telkom Kenya join forces

SAFARICOM Limited, East Africa's largest mobile network operator and Telkom Kenya, have formed a business partnership in order to manage their transmission base stations. Telkom Kenya Chief Executive Officer, Michael Ghossein says the latest development was aimed at consolidating future...

Nigeria gets drifta mobile TV

Digital pay TV company, DStv, has introduced Drifta, a mobile TV decoder to its Nigerian subscribers. The Drifta is a mobile TV decoder that receives a DVB-H signal and converts to a Wi-Fi signal for Wi-Fi enabled viewing devices such...
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TECNO and itel Present Tech Gifts Ideas for Father’s Day 2025

Father’s Day is around the corner, on 15 June. It is a time to celebrate, honor, and appreciate the...
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