CORPORATE finance insiders will be interested to know that the person apparently leading Reliance Communications talks with MTN is none other than South African-born veteran Square Mile banker Ken Costa.
Since September 2006, we have heard on radio, seen on TV, read in the newspapers, including "The New Times", that Kinyarwanda computing was almost at hand: computer systems were being translated to Kinyarwanda, commonly used software applications were also being
IN a renewed drive aimed at market leadership in the Nigerian telecom market space, Reltelwireless, Nigeria's foremost telecommunications solutions provider has announced about 50 percent price reductions plus a week free internet subscription on its premium products, HTC - Touch,
ABUJA, Nigeria's capital city would for the first time host telecommunications experts, operators, equipment manufacturers and vendors in a two-day conference and exhibition at the International Conference Centre.
Ghana Telecommunications (GT) Company Limited, the nation's top total telecom solutions provider has presented a multi-purposeprinting equipmentto the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) at a short ceremony in Accra.
THE South African telecoms industry is set to enter a period of dramatic restructuring today after an audacious, fully funded bid by an Mvelaphanda Holdings-led consortium for Telkom, which seems likely to value the company at about R90bn.
Safaricom's M-Pesa service in Kenya is heading towards 2 million users and has really got first mover advantage. But it is facing competition in Tanzania from an upstart challenger that aims to become the non-proprietary M-Money service leader. Meanwhile in
Abdel Kareem Nabil Suleiman, a blogger better known as Kareem Amer, has been getting hundreds of letters in prison from Internet users all over the world as a result of a "Flood the Jail with Mail" campaign launched jointly by
The enthusiasm of the retail East African investors came to haunt them in the Safaricom initial public offering (IPO) when they were allocated a mere 21 per cent of their share applications, or 420 shares for those who applied for
The minister of Information and Communications, Mr. John Ogar Odey has enjoined Zamfara State Government to ensure that its Printing and Publishing Company remained one of high digital standards to compete favourably with other companies in the industry, adding that
Nigerian Communications Satellite (NIGCOMSAT 1) is gradually fulfilling its mandate as it has so far implemented 78 community telecommunications centres across the country.