The Nexus AI Factory will be constructed in two phases in 2027. The first phase in Nouaceur will sport an IT load capacity of 16MW, while the second phase in Northern Morocco will add another 20MW.
Ethio Telecom announced on Thursday it has partnered with Ethiopian Toll Roads Enterprise (ETRE) to launch an RFID-powered digital toll payment solution for users of the Addis Ababa-Adama expressway.
Operator Telecom Namibia and regulator the Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) have officially entered into a strategic partnership. Described as a milestone event, the partnership ...
Signed during tech and startup show GITEX Africa 2026, which takes place this week in Marrakech, the strategic partnership aims to jointly explore, develop and implement advanced in-building solutions ...
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has released an industry consultation paper to explore whether ...
State-owned Bangladesh Submarine Cables (BSCPLC) has warned that internet services will experience slowdowns or disruptions from now until Monday due to repairs being carried out on the SEA-ME-WE-5 ...
Philippines operator Globe Telecom has joined the Candle Cable System consortium, an approximately 8,000 kilometre submarine cable system connecting Japan, Taiwan, the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia ...
African payments technology company Flutterwave has announced that it has secured a Nigerian banking license.
The IXP is available at Onix, PAIX and Digital Realty data centres. This setup will provide redundancy and interconnectivity, allowing networks at either location to meet at LINX Accra via a single ...
Open RAN vendor Parallel Wireless says it has extended its collaboration with Mtel Banja Luka, Telekom Srbija’s Bosnia and Herzegovina unit, to test AI RAN technology.
For the trial, du deployed Ericsson's AIR 5343 mmWave radio solution, along with advanced software features, to deliver high-capacity, high-performance FWA services using a 5G Standalone (SA) macro ...
According to a number of recent news reports, the government of Equatorial Guinea is considering joining the Medusa subsea cable to improve network stability.