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Gateway Communications plans to roll out connectivity services in 10 Nigerian states this year.
The company has reminded shareholders that it is still in talks.
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The company is seeking to grow its critical mass and play a bigger role in Africa.
Under the “L'Aquila Ultrabroadband Project” initiative, all 183 buildings on new plots have had ultra broadband connections installed.
Manufacturers are concerned that there may not be enough time to meet the number of set-top boxes required for the DTT deadline.
The analogue mobile TV handset holds two SIM cards, and the service is free to subscribers.