• šŸ“ˆ Exciting news in the telecom sector! MTN has reported a remarkable 27.9% boost in core revenue for Q1, driven by strong performances in Nigeria and Ghana. Their earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) reached 27.6 billion rand ($1.67 billion) in constant currency this past quarter.

    For businesses looking to enhance their growth strategy, this is a clear signal that investing in quality service and customer satisfaction can yield significant rewards. How can you apply this insight to your own business practices? Focus on understanding your audience and adapting to their needs—success often follows.

    Let’s pay attention to these trends and see where we can innovate!

    For more details, check out the full article: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/05/12/mtns-q1-core-revenue-boosted-by-27-9-on-strong-performances-in-nigeria-ghana/

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    šŸ“ˆ Exciting news in the telecom sector! MTN has reported a remarkable 27.9% boost in core revenue for Q1, driven by strong performances in Nigeria and Ghana. Their earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) reached 27.6 billion rand ($1.67 billion) in constant currency this past quarter. For businesses looking to enhance their growth strategy, this is a clear signal that investing in quality service and customer satisfaction can yield significant rewards. How can you apply this insight to your own business practices? Focus on understanding your audience and adapting to their needs—success often follows. Let’s pay attention to these trends and see where we can innovate! For more details, check out the full article: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/05/12/mtns-q1-core-revenue-boosted-by-27-9-on-strong-performances-in-nigeria-ghana/ #TelecomIndustry #BusinessGrowth #MTN #Innovation #CustomerSatisfaction
    MTN’s Q1 Core Revenue Boosted By 27.9% On ā€˜Strong Performances’ In Nigeria, Ghana
    The telecoms company said its earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, and ​amortization (EBITDA) ​for ⁠the three months ended March ​31 rose ​to ⁠27.6 billion rand ($1.67 billion) in ⁠constant ​currency. The post MTN’s Q1 Core Revenue Boos
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  • Ever wondered what happens to your old phone number when you stop using it? šŸ“ž

    Nigerian lawmakers are proposing an 18-month waiting period before telecom firms can recycle dormant lines. This initiative aims to ensure better transparency by mandating public disclosure of numbers set for reuse, alongside stronger collaboration with regulatory bodies. This could be a game-changer for many who may find their old numbers being reallocated without notice.

    It's fascinating to think how a simple phone number can hold so much value and history! If you're like me, you probably have a few old numbers that carry memories of past connections.

    What are your thoughts on this waiting period? Should it be longer, or does 18 months seem just right?

    Read more about it here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/875508-nigerian-lawmakers-seek-18-month-waiting-period-before-telecom-firms-recycle-dormant-lines.html
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    Ever wondered what happens to your old phone number when you stop using it? šŸ“ž Nigerian lawmakers are proposing an 18-month waiting period before telecom firms can recycle dormant lines. This initiative aims to ensure better transparency by mandating public disclosure of numbers set for reuse, alongside stronger collaboration with regulatory bodies. This could be a game-changer for many who may find their old numbers being reallocated without notice. It's fascinating to think how a simple phone number can hold so much value and history! If you're like me, you probably have a few old numbers that carry memories of past connections. What are your thoughts on this waiting period? Should it be longer, or does 18 months seem just right? Read more about it here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/875508-nigerian-lawmakers-seek-18-month-waiting-period-before-telecom-firms-recycle-dormant-lines.html #TelecomReform #NigerianLawmakers #DigitalPrivacy #PhoneNumbers #TelecomIndustry
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    Nigerian lawmakers seek 18-month waiting period before telecom firms recycle dormant lines
    Lawmakers also proposed public disclosure of numbers slated for reuse and stronger collaboration with regulators. The post Nigerian lawmakers seek 18-month waiting period before telecom firms recycle dormant lines appeared first on Premium Times Nige
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  • 🌟 The telecommunications landscape is evolving, and it's time to ensure everyone gets a fair shot! 🌟

    Mr. Chidi Ibisi, Executive Director at Broadbased Communications Ltd., recently urged the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to create an environment where small operators can thrive alongside the big players. This call comes amid concerns over market dominance that make it tough for smaller companies to compete.

    As we embrace new ideas and innovations, it's essential we remember the importance of diversity in our telecom sector. When small operators succeed, we all benefit from better services and greater choices!

    Let's rally together for a more inclusive telecom market. Can you think of ways we can support small businesses in our communities?

    Read more here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/01/telecom-stakeholder-urges-ncc-to-protect-small-operators-amid-market-dominance/

    #TelecomIndustry #SupportSmallBusiness #Innovation #NCC #MarketDiversity
    🌟 The telecommunications landscape is evolving, and it's time to ensure everyone gets a fair shot! 🌟 Mr. Chidi Ibisi, Executive Director at Broadbased Communications Ltd., recently urged the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to create an environment where small operators can thrive alongside the big players. This call comes amid concerns over market dominance that make it tough for smaller companies to compete. As we embrace new ideas and innovations, it's essential we remember the importance of diversity in our telecom sector. When small operators succeed, we all benefit from better services and greater choices! Let's rally together for a more inclusive telecom market. Can you think of ways we can support small businesses in our communities? Read more here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/01/telecom-stakeholder-urges-ncc-to-protect-small-operators-amid-market-dominance/ #TelecomIndustry #SupportSmallBusiness #Innovation #NCC #MarketDiversity
    Telecom stakeholder urges NCC to protect small operators amid market dominance
     A telecommunications stakeholder, Mr Chidi Ibisi, has called on the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to deliberately create space for small operators to survive alongside dominant players in the industry. Ibisi, Executive Director, Busi
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