Two months after Nigeria’s largest mobile network operator (MNO), MTN Nigeria and T2 sealed a roaming deal that would allow the subscribers of the latter leverage the infrastructure of the former to offer services, many subscribers complained yesterday that they are still battling with getting T2 signal back on their devices. A subscriber who ...
•MTN mode code Telecommunications operators in Nigeria now have direct access to revenue generated from Unstructured Supplementary Service Data services, following a new billing arrangement approved by the Nigerian Communications Commission and the Central Bank of Nigeria. The new model, known as the End-User Billing framework, allows MTN, Air...
Telecommunications giant Airtel Nigeria says its newly launched solution, the Airtel Spam Alert Service, is designed to shield its subscribers from fraudulent and spam SMS The company stated that the service was developed as part of its ongoing commitment to user safety and digital security, reports Daily Independent. In a statement yesterday,...
Customers of telecoms firm, 9mobile, have lamented the continuous decline in the firm’s service offerings in Nigeria. Apart from persistent loss of network, subscribers, who explored the social media space to vent their angers, also complained of their inability to port out of the network, reports The Guardian. More worrisome, according to the...
•Telecom masts Telecom subscribers in Anambra, Ebonyi and Enugu states have rued the recent increase in telecommunication tariffs by the federal government, noting that it was not commensurate with the services provided. The subscribers interviewed in a survey on the impact of the tariff hike in the zone viewed the development as an “act of [&...
In spite of the recent tariff hike approval for telecom operators which is being trailed by conÂtroversies among stakeholders, there are indications that many subscribers may dumb their reÂspective networks for Starlink, a global satellite service provider. The telcos’ uneasiness is linked to the push by Starlink to deploy its Direct-To-Phone ...
Nigerians are mounting a resolute challenge to the contentious 50 per cent increase in call and data tariffs, with telecom subscribers and advocacy groups escalating the matter to the courts following unsuccessful attempts to engage the Nigerian Communications Commission. The National Association of Telecommunications Subscribers declared its ...
•Nigerian workers The National Association of Telecommunications Subscribers will engage the Nigerian Communications Commission today, seeking a possible reversal of the 50 per cent telecom tariff hike to 10 per cent, as the Nigeria Labour Congress signals readiness for protest. The federal government approved a 50 per cent increase after oper...
•Netflix office building in Hollywood, California Netflix said yesterday that it added nearly 19 million subscribers during the holiday season and finished out last year with more than 300 million subscribers. Company executives credited steady investments in shows and films with helping power growth at the streaming behemoth while announcing ...
The Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, Bosun Tijani, yesterday defended the decision to approve a 50 per cent tariff hike for telecom services, despite widespread backlash and legal threats from advocacy groups and subscribers. Minister Tijani, who appeared before lawmakers to defend the ministry’s budget, explained t...

