Author: Rommy Imah

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Rommy Imah is Founder/Editor of Digital Times Nigeria (www.digitaltimesng.com). He has been in active journalism in over two decades with a bias for technology and business reporting. He is particularly passionate about technology and how it can be used to transform human life, businesses and services.

The Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria (ATCON) has said that it organized the virtual forum on “Meeting the Interests of Government, Consumers and Telecom & ICT Companies in the Era of COVID-19 and Post COVID-19 Pandemic for Digital Economy Development” because it wanted to converge regulators’ interests -to ensure a competitive telecom market and fast track development of the telecom and ICT industry. It also said the objective of the virtual forum was in the interest of Operator’s Interests – an enabling environment for businesses and protection of investment in the sector; and Consumers’ Interests aimed at getting them…

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Determined to further its mandate of protecting the interests of consumers and support a robust telecommunications sector, Nigeria’s telecom regulator, the NCC has revised its Determination on Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) pricing published on the 23rd of July, 2019. The need for the amendment in the first place, followed a protracted dispute between Mobile Network Operators and Financial Institutions on the applicable charges for USSD services and the method of billing. The NCC said in a statement Wednesday evening and signed by its Director, Public Affairs, Dr. Ikechukwu Adinde that as a responsive and effective regulatory authority, it recognises…

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Plentywaka, the technology-driven ride-hailing service, on Tuesday secured a pre-seed investment led by Emfato, Microtraction, and Niche Capital worth $300,000.  The company said in a statement that this investment will be used in continuing Plentywaka’s mission of transforming the Nigerian transportation industry with improved mapping technology and will usher in Plentywaka’s expansion to many other states including the nation’s capital. It will also go into improving customer experience by providing more accurate and precise tracking for journeys and facilitating faster and simpler payment options for all of Plentywaka services through a partnership with fintech platforms. “Plentywaka has recognized that over 70% of the people in Abuja…

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As Nigeria’s regulator for the telecommunications industry, the Nigerian Communications Commission oversees the activities of all of the nation’s service providers including providers of Internet services. A key objective of the Commission is to promote the provision of modern, efficient, reliable, affordable and easily accessible communications services and the widest range thereof throughout Nigeria, including the Internet, with policies and industry codes developed to address issues peculiar to the Nigeria and International best practices reviewed and adopted where they do not conflict with existing national laws. The Interconnection of several networks linking thousands of devices – the Internet – and…

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The Consumer Technology Association Tuesday announced that the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2021 will take place as an all-digital experience rather than be held in Las Vegas. Analysts say this development means that the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the industry will continue into the early parts of 2021, according to reports on tvtechnology. “It certainly wasn’t due to a lack of interest or success in our annual physical event in Las Vegas. CES 2020 attracted over 170,000 attendees, 6000 media and 4000 exhibitors. Thousands of exhibitors have already signed up for and committed to CES 2021. “It wasn’t…

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As the Sectoral Forum being put together by the Association of Telecommunication Companies of Nigeria (ATCON) draws closer, eggheads and thought leaders in Nigeria’s Telecom and ICT sector have continued to confirm their participation in the virtual forum. Themed: “Meeting the Interests of Government, Consumers and Telecom & ICT Companies in the Era of COVID-19 and Post COVID-19 Pandemic for Digital Economy Development,” the forum billed for Thursday, August 6, 2020, will hold via teleconferencing platform, Zoom, and will be beamed live on Facebook and other social media platforms. Focused at meeting the national New Broadband Target of 70%, the…

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Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta, Executive Vice Chairman (EVC), of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has been confirmed for the second term of 5 years in office by the Nigerian Senate. Senate President, Dr Ahmad Lawan, gave the cheering news during the plenary session after the Committee Chairman, on Communications, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, who was represented by Senator Michael Opeyemi Bamidele presented the final report to the entire Chamber. The Committee Chairman while giving reasons for the swift confirmation and reappointment, stated that Danbatta’s pedigree and landmark achievements, especially during his first tenure evokes and speaks volume of his sterling qualities,…

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Crowdyvest Holdings, an investment company based in Lagos, has announced that it will begin operating under a new name and will henceforth be known and addressed as EMFATO Holdings, with immediate effect. The Company said in a statement made available to DigitalTimesNG on Monday that EMFATO Holdings takes pride in building and supporting the brave entrepreneurs building successful businesses out of the opportunities in Africa. Its portfolio is solving problems around the continent with technology focused on sectors like Agriculture, Finance, and Transportation to impact millions of lives on the continent. Crowdyvest Holdings was established to build technology solutions that…

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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has said that 98% of the total service-related complaints received from telecoms consumers in Nigeria within a 15-month period, spanning January 2019 to April 2020, have been successfully resolved. But even in the face of this success, the Commission has reiterated its commitment to ensuring improvement in the Quality of Service (QoS) and Quality of Experience (QoE) for the nation’s over 190 million telecom subscribers notwithstanding the challenges of containing the spread and management of COVID-19 pandemic by the global community. The Commission said that in the period under review, 26,169 complaints were received and…

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The Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria (ATCON) has concluded plans to organize a Sectoral Virtual Forum that would address the need of telecom/ICT Consumers in the COVID-19 and Post COVID-19 Pandemic and the Digital Economy era. ATCON said in a statement on Tuesday, signed by its Executive Secretary, Ajibola Olude that the principal goal of the Sectoral Virtual Forum which holds on Thursday, August 6, 2020, is meeting the new broadband target of 70%. “This time around, ATCON is providing a veritable platform for Governments, Consumers (corporate and personal) and Telecommunications and ICT Companies to rob minds on how…

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