Huawei bags 2 Awards For 5G, Network Infrastructure Provision In Nigeria at 6th TIAwards

Posted by - September 20, 2022

Huawei, a leading global provider of information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure and smart device has once again asserted its leadership in technology advancement by winning two major awards at the 6th edition of annual Tech Innovation Awards formerly called Nigeria Tech Innovation & Telecom Awards (NTITA), widely known as Nigeria’s ICT Oscars Awards. Out

Vodacom Tanzania Introduces 5G Mobile Network

Posted by - September 6, 2022

The leading mobile operator and mobile financial services provider,On 1st September 2022, unveiled the first 5G network in the country. 5G is the fifth-generation technology standard for broadband cellular networks and is the planned successor to the 4G networks which provide connectivity to most current cellphones. In addition to 5G being faster than existing networks,

MTN Zambia unveils 5G network

Posted by - January 14, 2022

MTN Zambia has announced the launch of its 5G network pilot platform in the country which promises significant improved technology which will enhance faster connectivity speed, ultra – low latency and greater bandwidth. “5G technology can connect virtually everyone and everything, including machines, objects, and devices. We are moving into an era of ubiquitous connectivity.”

Intel launches 3rd Gen Xeon scalable processors

Posted by - April 7, 2021

Intel recently launched its new 3rd Gen “Ice Lake” Xeon Scalable processors for data centres around the world including in India. The new processors are optimised to power the industry’s broadest range of workloads — from the cloud to the network to the intelligent edge, Intel said. Leveraging Intel 10 nanometer (nm) process technology, the

Vodafone: Huawei ban will set back 5G

Posted by - March 8, 2019

For some time, mobile operators have been briefing reporters in private that a complete ban on using Huawei equipment would be seriously damaging to the UK’s 5G future. But on Thursday morning, Vodafone came out with a stark warning in public: stop us from using Huawei gear and 5G will be delayed, at huge cost