Author: DigitalTimesNG

Pan African telco, MTN Group, has paid $100 million to renew its telecoms licences in Uganda for the next twelve years, according to reports in the press. MTN Group’s licence originally expired in October 2018, with the South African headquartered firm initially offering less than $50 million to renew its licences, according to a report in the Ugnadan Observer. Uganda’s president rejected the initial offering, insisting that MTN Group must pay a fair rate for delivering services in the country. Since October 2018, MTN Group has been operating under a revolving six-month licence. “MTN Uganda is now pleased to announce…

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The African Telecommunications Union (ATU) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Ericsson to help fast track rollout of technology across the continent. According to ATU, a specialized agency of the African Union in fostering the growth of ICT in Africa, the MoU will support the growth of ICT as critical infrastructure for the 21st century and help set the foundation for social and economic progress in the continent. In the understanding, the two organisations look towards promoting global and regional coordination and harmonization of spectrum usage to encourage economies of scale and maximize the affordability for all…

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Powerful dual front-facing speakers, a built-in MP3 player and one month’s worth of standby, all wrapped up in a modern, yet familiar design HMD Global, the home of Nokia phones, recently announced that Nokia 5310 is now available for purchase from some Nigerian shops, including Slot, 3C Hub, Finet, Pointek, Spar, Jumia and Konga, starting at N16, 600. Reimagining the original Nokia 5310 Xpress Music, the Nokia 5310 brings with it an MP3 player and FM radio, combined with powerful, dual front-facing speakers letting you carry your favourite tunes with you on the go. The Nokia 5310 remixes classic…

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It might not necessarily make that early Monday morning video call more fun, but Microsoft Teams will now let users upload their own photos for custom backgrounds, the company announced in a blog post. Custom images and other background effects are only available for scheduled Teams meetings, Microsoft says. Teams has a background blurring effect and a library of pre-installed images to allow meeting participants to conceal their messy home offices. But it’s still playing catch-up with rival Zoom, which has seen huge growth during the coronavirus pandemic (despite multiple security issues), as people have been working and schooling remotely. Zoom already allows…

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Naz Onuzo, a movie producer, has expressed reservations about the amendments in the sixth edition of the broadcast code recently released by the Nigeria Broadcasting Commission (NBC), saying they are unenforceable. The proposed amendments were recently released to the public, following recommendations of the committee on the reform of the NBC. Certain provisions of the amendment to the code, particularly sections 9.0.1 to 9.0.3 – proscribe exclusivity, compel content sub-licensing to competitors and empower the NBC to determine sub-licensing fees to other broadcasters, including direct competitors. Also, sections 6.2.5 and 6.2.6 mandate sports broadcasters to sub-license the rights of…

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Bigin has telephony, customer pipelines, and automation built-in Zoho, a global technology company that offers the most comprehensive suite of business software applications in the industry, has unveiled Bigin, a pipeline-centric CRM software designed specifically for small and micro business owners.  ‘Bigin by Zoho CRM’ has been designed to provide a simple solution for small businesses to keep track of their customers and improve customer relationships without having to worry about high costs or complicated features. “Small businesses are the heart and soul of our communities and with business owners struggling more than ever right now, our goal is…

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The speakers for the second edition of the ITREALMS digital rights webinar series in collaboration with DigitalSENSE Africa, DNS Women – Nigeria and NaijaAgroNet, have been confirmed. The theme is: ‘Women and Rights in Digital Era.’ The speakers include the trio of Morenike Adebayo, an author cum activist and social entrepreneur; Abimbola Junaid, a United Kingdom (UK)-based developmental actor, and Mr. Temitope Olodo, a security analyst and president, Africa Security Forum. According to the Executive Director, Operations at DigitalSENSE Africa, Mrs. Nkem Nweke, the speakers in confirming attendance, expressed readiness to address their respective subthemes judiciously. She also said that…

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Dr. Henry NKEMADU On June 12, Nigeria will be celebrating “Democracy Day” and Twenty-one (21) years of uninterrupted democratic rule. And the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) riding on its mandate to connect Nigeria and create an information-rich society, remains on the driver’s seat. Provision of the necessary digital impetus to the actualization of the economic diversification of Mr. President, tailored towards a free-market economy which is not tied to oil and gas is on NCC’s priority list. This push is in tandem with the administration’s “Next Level Agenda” as it enters its fifth year in this long democratic race.…

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A 20-member committee put together by the Akwa Ibom State government to reposition the state for the post-COVID-19 economy has submitted its report to Governor Udom Emmanuel. The report was submitted on Tuesday, June 9, 2020, at an event which had in attendance the governor and members of the State Executive Council. The committee had Prof. Akpan H. Ekpo, a former Director-General of the West African Institute for Financial & Economic Management (WAIFEM) as Chairman and Prof Emmanuel Onwioduokit, HOD, Economic, the University of Uyo as Secretary. It also boasts a number of prominent entrepreneurs including Leo Stan Ekeh,…

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The journey from one career to another is often filled with unexpected challenges and rewarding milestones. FEYI ENIOLA’s transition from accountant to an AI product manager exemplifies such a transformative experience. With a background rooted in commerce and a passion for technology, Feyi’s story is one of determination, adaptability, and continuous learning. His remarkable career shift encompasses motivations, challenges, and insights that have defined his path from accounting to the cutting-edge world of AI product management. Background and Early Career Feyi Eniola’s journey began with a fascination for numbers and a knack for commerce. After graduating from the University of…

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