An MTN Nigeria subsidiary receives a licence from the country’s central bank, to provide financial services.
The company posts a 23.2% increase in revenue in the first half of 2019, defying an onslaught from the US.
Most mobile operators believe the new spectrum allocation policy is a positive development, while analysts express concern at the continued focus on the WOAN.
The long-awaited government framework for the licensing of high-demand spectrum is finally out.
In its maiden results on the Nigerian Stock Exchange, the company delivers double-digit growth in service revenue.
Under the deal, approximately 2 200 Intel employees will join Apple, along with intellectual property, equipment and leases.
With up to 80 dB of gain, Cel-Fi PRIME will not only improve cellular coverage but also eliminate dropped calls and dead zones.
The policy crafting the pathway for licensing high-demand spectrum gets the go ahead from Cabinet.
The communications and digital technologies ministry concedes a public-private partnership model is the best way to ensure universal broadband access for South Africans.
The ZTE 5G Indoor Router MC801 supports the latest WiFi 6 access technology.
The operator’s revenue in SA declines 1.2%, negatively impacted by the reduction in out-of-bundle data rates, among other issues.
The release of spectrum will result in technology providers like ProLabs helping SA to access 5G services in order to drive economic development.