MTN removes ban on closest rival Nigeria’s internetwork connectivity was lately affected by financial and regulatory issues which forced the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to step…
MTN Nigeria delivers solid performance in the first half of 2019 MTN Nigeria Communications Plc is one of Africa’s largest providers of communications services, connecting over 61 million people in communities…
MTN invests in SD-WAN and NB-IoT in South Africa Realizing the importance of SD-WAN and NB-IoT technologies, MTN is set to develop SD-WAN networks and deploy thousands of sites…
MTN GlobalConnect provides “the benefits of a modern connected life” for all MTN recently created a new branch within the group dedicated to providing a connected digital life dubbed MTN GlobalConnect. In…
MTN pays off more than three-quarters of Nigeria fine South African telecoms giant MTN has paid more than three-quarters of a record $1.5 billion dollar fine levelled by Nigeria…
MTN registers 10% increase in Q1 service revenues MTN Group published its quarterly update for the period ended 31 March 2019, registering a 10% year-on-year increase supported by…
MTN GlobalConnect giving the telecom industry a new perspective in Africa The most valuable doorway for connecting Africa does not only offer access to the largest infrastructure and high value services,…
Huawei and MTN sign joint business innovation partnership Huawei and MTN signed a business innovation agreement to extend their seventeen-year relationship.
MTN and BICS extend one more time their cooperation MTN and BICS announced that they have extended their long-term commercial partnership, effective 1 March 2019 (subject to MTN Group…
Uganda deports fourth MTN executive, and this time, it’s CEO Uganda has deported the Belgian head of South African telecoms giant MTN's local branch, making him the fourth employee to…
Nigeria resolves row with African operator over $8 bn Nigeria said it has resolved a dispute with Africa's largest mobile operator over $8.13 billion (6.96 billion euros) which it…
MTN Ghana subject to a US$1.8 million fine The National Communications Authority (NCA) has fined MTN Ghana to pay US$1.8 million for delivering poor quality services.