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Subscribers decry extortion at sim card registration centres

Mobile phone subscribers in Bwari, an Abuja suburb, have complained over the extortion of money at the global telecomms network sim registration centres.

 

Galaxy Backbone CEO tasks South-East govt on IT


Managing Director of Galaxy Backbone, Mr. Gerald Ilukwe has called on Public officers and agencies of governments in the South East States to exploit opportunities offered by ICT to ensure effective delivery of public sector services for the benefit of the citizenry.

 

Nigeria’s Golden Jubilee: Multi-Links Telkom offers 75% discount on calls

Multi-Links Telkom, a fixed wireless operator has announced a 75 per cent discount for all on net (Multi-Links Telkom to Multi-Links Telkom) calls within its network with effect from 1st – 31st October 2010.

 

President re-appoints Ilukwe CEO of Galaxy Backbone

President Goodluck Jonathan has re-appointed pioneer CEO and Managing Director of Galaxy Backbone, Gerald Ilukwe for another term. A statement announcing the re-appointment said the President re-appointed him because of his leadership quality in the Federal Government owned IT agency.

 

Multi-links Telkom opens shop in Surulere

By Musa Adamu

Nigeria’s pioneer private telephone operator, Multi-Links Telkom, has opened a new outlet at the Adeniran Ogunsanya Shopping Mall, Surulere, Lagos. 

 

Glo reduces prices of blackberry devices

From James Sani Swam, Lagos

Determined to ensure that more Nigerians enjoy Blackberry services, Globacom GSM operator has reduced the retail prices of top-rated Blackberry devices in its shops nationwide.

 

Nokia to partner FG to eradicate counterfeit phones

Head of Care, Nokia West Africa, Mr Silvin Sinan has urged the Federal Government to collaborate with Nokia toward eradicating counterfeit phones in Nigeria.

 

Who might be hacking your Blackberry?

Rows over whether several emerging countries can effectively intercept Blackberry smartphone messaging have turned attention to how state spy agencies access electronic communications. For business users, the main question is not whether messages can be read but whether that information will then be used for commercial ends.

 

Globacom to inaugurate submarine cable Sept. 15

Globacom Limited, a Nigerian telecommunications firm, plans to inaugurate a 9,500-kilometre submarine telecommunications cable to link Africa and Europe on Sept.15, its Group Chief Operating Officer, Mohammed Jameel, has said.

 
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