Visa Stay Secure Study: 96% of Consumers in Egypt Proactively Safeguard Digital Payments
· 76% trust digital payments; 86% anticipate increased usage in the next 12 months · 85% are likely to act…
· 76% trust digital payments; 86% anticipate increased usage in the next 12 months · 85% are likely to act…
TikTok’s Outreach and Partnerships Manager for Sub-Saharan Africa, Duduzile Mkhize, emphasised the platform’s commitment to enhancing user security by gathering…
New agreement aims to enhance data center efficiency, resiliency and deployment timelines through integrated energy solutions.Dubai, UAE – November 20,…
Palm University College selected to host country’s first quantum-AI summit, positioning the nation as a rising hub for deep-tech talentACCRA,…
A BTRC inspection has exposed serious gaps in Bangladesh’s 4G network performance despite operators’ claims of 98–99 percent population coverage. Inspectors found no-coverage zones, weak signals, call drops, indoor connectivity issues, and faulty billing processes across multiple districts. The regulator has recommended adding more BTS sites, enforcing stricter rollout benchmarks, and improving monitoring and customer grievance mechanisms to restore service quality and reliability.
du has secured the Dubai Chamber ESG Label for the second year, acknowledging its ongoing progress in sustainability and responsible business practices. The recognition underscores the company’s advancements in Net Zero commitments, AI-enabled energy efficiency, solar-powered sites, sustainable procurement, and community empowerment. With robust governance and strong environmental stewardship, du continues to lead the UAE toward a sustainable and inclusive digital future.
Tunisia has introduced a National Charter to protect children online through a coordinated, multi-stakeholder approach involving government ministries, telecom operators, ISPs, and public media. The initiative focuses on enhancing family awareness, reinforcing parental supervision, promoting digital literacy, and addressing emerging risks linked to AI and internet expansion. The charter aims to strengthen digital safety, support national sovereignty, and empower families to create a secure environment for children’s online activities.
First.tech and ELM have signed an MoU to drive digital interoperability between the UAE and Saudi Arabia, focusing on secure data exchange, joint insurtech and govtech initiatives, and integrated public–private sector services. The partnership aims to streamline cross-border processes, improve access to digital services, support national transformation agendas, and enhance regional cooperation in the digital economy.
Naver is intensifying its expansion in Saudi Arabia, broadening its scope from smart city platforms to digital finance and AI infrastructure. Chairman Lee Hae-jin met with Saudi officials to discuss partnerships in stablecoins, tokenized real estate, AI-driven urban planning, and data centers. Parallel moves—such as the proposed Naver Financial–Dunamu stock swap and new joint ventures—position Naver as a deeper technology partner in the Kingdom’s digital transformation and broader regional AI initiatives, including potential collaboration with the UAE’s Stargate project.
Microsoft, PIF, and SITE have entered into a non-binding MoU to evaluate the introduction of Microsoft’s sovereign-cloud services in Saudi Arabia. The partnership aims to reinforce national data protection, support digital transformation, and enhance the Kingdom’s access to cutting-edge cloud and AI technologies. It also includes potential cooperation in research, innovation, and skills development, aligning with Saudi Arabia’s broader ICT and economic diversification goals.