MTN Nigeria has renewed its spectrum band licence (referred to as Channel 1) in Nigeria for an extra ten years, effective from the start of this year.
Mobile telephone and data subscribers in Nigeria will now have to pay more after the government approved a 50-percent increase in tariffs, as the country battles one of its worst cost-of-living crises ...
Nigeria’s Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, has endorsed the recently announced 50 per ...
ShareOne of the leading telecoms operators in Nigeria, Airtel Nigeria, has expressed satisfaction over the 50 per cent tariff ...
The CEO of Airtel Nigeria defended the 50% increase in telephone prices, saying it is an essential action to protect customer ...
The telco’s 800MHz spectrum licences were renewed so that they all expire on December 31, 2034, allowing for easier ...
Hello and welcome! In today's trending news stories; 1. The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has called for a nationwide boycott of telecommunication services to protest the Nigerian Communications ...
The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC and the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, TUC have urged Nigerians to reject the 50 per cent hike in telecommunications tariff. While describing it “another harsh ...
The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, has urged Nigerians to prepare for a nationwide boycott of telecommunication services.
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has condemned recent approval granted to telecommunications operators in the country by Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), to effect a 50 percent increase in ...
TUC called it “one hike too many”, while CNG called for an immediate reversal. But telecom operators disagreed. They backed the 50 per cent tariff hike approved for end users of telecom services.
The NLC lambasted the Federal Government and telecoms for increasing tariffs amid ballooning inflation and economic hardship.