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Major African banks launch online services

Increased broadband capacity in Africa has pushed major banks in the region to launch Internet and mobile-phone banking services to customers to improve their access to banking services.  read more »

This week's top stories from Computerworld Nigeria

Africa's SEACOM cable goes live

The SEACOM fiber-optic cable linking Southern and Eastern Africa to global telecommunications networks via India and Europe has gone live with high expectations that it will lower the cost of communications in Africa.  read more »

This week's top stories from Computerworld Nigeria

Africa's SEACOM cable goes live

The SEACOM fiber-optic cable linking Southern and Eastern Africa to global telecommunications networks via India and Europe has gone live with high expectations that it will lower the cost of communications in Africa.  read more »

This week's top stories from Computerworld Nigeria

Africa's SEACOM cable goes live

The SEACOM fiber-optic cable linking Southern and Eastern Africa to global telecommunications networks via India and Europe has gone live with high expectations that it will lower the cost of communications in Africa.  read more »

This week's top stories from Computerworld Nigeria

Siemens loses right to bid on World Bank project

Siemens has lost the right to bid for the World Bank-funded communication project for two years following corruption allegations surrounding the company in the acquisition of supply contracts.  read more »

This week's top stories from Computerworld Nigeria

Uganda regulator postpones number portability

The Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) does not yet see mobile number portability as a requirement in the country's mobile
telephone market.  read more »

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