By Charles Okonji As part of commitment towards a better regulation in the communication industry, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has mitigated between the two
Telecommunications giant, MTN has suffered a foreign exchange loss of N131.4 billion, dragging its profits down, its 2023 second-quarter report has revealed. The report showed
Last week, MTN and Airtel stunned their subscribers with a silent upward review of the cost of their data services, a development industry stakeholders fear
Following robust profits despite macro economic challenges, a total of seven companies on the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) have declared a sum of N167.5billion as
Over 30 multinational companies and institutions including MTN, Unilever, Guinness, among others, have pledged to engage qualified Persons Living With Disabilities in their various workforces,
MTN Nigeria, on Wednesday, said that it had paid N3.5 trillion as levies and taxes to government since its inception. The Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
The National Frequency Management Council, an agency of the Federal Government, has handed over the 3.5GHz spectrum allocation for the fifth generation networks to the
Nigerians outraged, knock Buhari, Federal Government Swedish embassy, Canadian high commissioner kick against suspension Suspension illegal, we’ll challenge it in court, say NBA, SERAP The
MTN and Airtel topped the list of mobile network operators (MNOs) with the highest number of subscriber complaints over suspicious data depletion incidences, preliminary report