NCC Introduces Stricter Quality of Service Regulations Amid Industry Challenges

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has introduced stricter Quality of Service (QoS) regulations for telecom operators, setting new KPIs to improve service delivery. Amid industry concerns over financial challenges and load shedding, the NCC’s measures aim to enhance service quality while addressing broader industry issues like declining investment and rising operational costs.

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Liberia’s Telecommunications Authority and Central Bank Formalize Partnership to Boost Digital Economy

The Liberia Telecommunications Authority (LTA) and the Central Bank of Liberia (CBL) have signed an MOU to strengthen collaboration between telecommunications and financial services. This partnership aims to enhance financial inclusion, secure telecom networks, and support economic development, marking a significant step in advancing Liberia’s digital economy.

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MBZUAI Welcomes Largest and Most Diverse Cohort, Marks Five Years of Academic Excellence

MBZUAI has welcomed its largest and most diverse cohort, including inaugural computer science and robotics students. With over 4,800 applicants and a 5% admission rate, the university continues to grow in global recognition, offering advanced AI education and research opportunities. The institution also celebrates its fifth anniversary and introduces new departments.

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du Participates in International Government Communication Forum to Advance UAE’s Communication Standards

du is participating in the International Government Communication Forum (IGCF) in Sharjah, focusing on enhancing government communication strategies and cultural excellence in the UAE. The event, centered on “Agile Governments…Innovative Communication,” will explore the future of resilient governments through innovative communication, addressing global challenges and opportunities in governance.

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