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South Africa’s Competition Tribunal has approved Canal+’s 35 billion rand ($2 billion) takeover offer for TV broadcaster MultiChoice, subject to
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South Africa’s Competition Tribunal has approved Canal+’s 35 billion rand ($2 billion) takeover offer for TV broadcaster MultiChoice, subject to

Japan has achieved a groundbreaking milestone in internet technology, setting a new world record for data transmission speed. Researchers from

The Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria (ALTON) announced a nationwide disruption of SIM-related services. This temporary outage, affecting

MTN Nigeria has unveiled what it claims is the country’s largest prefabricated modular data centre, positioning itself to compete with

MTN Nigeria has launched the ‘MTN Mega Billion Promo’ to reward loyal subscribers and advance financial inclusion. The promo, spanning

Starting today, June 18, 2025, Nigerian telecom subscribers will face direct charges for Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) services from

US President Donald Trump has launched a $499 Trump-branded mobile phone service that will rely on wireless networks and hardware

South African telecommunication firm Telkom on Tuesday reported a 62.3% increase in its FY 2025 earnings. As a result, the

Legend Internet PLC, a rising player in Nigeria’s competitive internet service industry, has reported a profit of N33 million for

Airtel Africa’s Nigerian operations reported a strong recovery in FY2025, with 36.4% revenue growth in constant currency, fuelled by a

Airtel Africa’s mobile money unit, Airtel Money, delivered $994 million in revenue for the fiscal year ending March 2025—representing a

Airtel Africa has reported a 21.1% year-on-year increase in revenue in constant currency terms for the financial year ending March












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