GSMA's 2024 report reveals the transformative impact of mobile technology in Sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting key challenges and growth opportunities. (Image source: Adobe Stock)
The introduction of Network One in Nigeria aligns with the Central Bank of Nigeria’s directive for in-country transaction routing, boosting local processing capabilities. (Image source: Adobe Stock)
Siemon's new LightStack and LightStack 8 offer cutting-edge ultra-high-density fibre solutions for data centers and enterprise networks, available globally. (Image source: Siemon)
Network International collaborates with GIM-UEMOA to enhance financial inclusion through innovative digital payment solutions in West Africa. (Image source: Network International)
NTT DATA’s Smart AI Agent aims to drive productivity and transform workflows across industries globally by leveraging Generative AI capabilities. (Image source: Adobe Stock)
Network International collaborates with GIM-UEMOA to enhance financial inclusion through innovative digital payment solutions in West Africa. (Image source: Network International)
NTT DATA’s Smart AI Agent aims to drive productivity and transform workflows across industries globally by leveraging Generative AI capabilities. (Image source: Adobe Stock)
The new facility will provide reliable digital infrastructure, fostering innovation, economic growth, and business competitiveness in the region. (Image source: Adobe Stock)
NEC XON and Skywire deploy OneWeb satellite solution, enhancing connectivity for rural communities and remote enterprises across South Africa. (Image source: Adobe Stock)
Mark Elliott, Division President for Africa at Mastercard and Folasade Femi-Lawal, Country Manager and Area Business Head, West Africa, Mastercard at the Ghana Office opening ceremony. (Image source: Mastercard)
By MTN South Sudan and NCA, launching eSIM technology for improved connectivity and customer experience in South Sudan’s telecom industry. (Image source: Adobe Stock)
Vodacom and Orange collaborate to build solar-powered towers in DRC, expanding telecom services to 19 million underserved people. (Image source: Adobe Stock)