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Benin has become the latest African country to impose levies on citizens’ access to the…
Tizeti, the Nigerian internet service provider behind the brand Wifi.com.ng, has raised $3 million in a new round…
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Instagram has made it easier than ever to get your account verified. The photo-sharing platform…
It started in Ugandan, the wind of social media monitoring has now blown to Egypt…
Dr Omobola Johnson, former Nigeria ICT Minister, has been appointed as a member of the…
Digital publishing platform, Publiseer has announced that it is expanding its services into the West African…
Vodacom says it is now providing a fully commercial, standards-based 5G service in Lesotho.
This will see Liquid Telecom set up “new base stations” that will be connected to their fibre network to “deliver guaranteed reliability and speed.
The deal will bring all 380 La Liga games to Facebook.
Zambians are protesting the implementation of a 30 Ngwe ($0.1) levy on internet calls over platforms like WhatsApp, Skype and Viber.
As the clampdown on the access to the internet continues to rage on in some…
An app researcher unearthed screen shots of the dating app Facebook has been testing. Facebook has yet to announce its release date.
Startups seeking a platform to connect with investors can apply for the Startup Istanbul event…
The Nigeria Communications Commission has released the figures of internet users in the country for…
Twitter Inc. said monthly users dropped by 1 million in the second quarter, and predicted that number will decline further as the company continues to fight against spam, fake accounts and malicious rhetoric on its social network. The shares plunged as much as 20 percent in early trading.
A report by a UN Working Group on Broadband for the Most Vulnerable Countries has shown that Rwanda is close to achieving universal coverage of mobile broadband.
Facebook’s shares promptly crashed, in the aftermath of the company’s second-quarter earnings report with shares falling as much as 20%.