• ICT

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One key challenge to the development of a vibrant local IT sector in any emerging market is the difficulty small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) face in attracting capital, hiring staff and accessing research, and Nigeria is no different in this regard. As in most West African economies, interest rates for commercial loans are well into double...

What role can infrastructure sharing play in terms of bringing down end-user costs in African markets?

Private sector consumption is widely considered the single largest growth driver in the development of ICT in sub-Saharan Africa. ICT uptake among multinationals and recently established local small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) alike has proceeded at a much faster rate than among federal, state and local government entities in recent years. “...

The creation of a sustainable, local ICT industry is a primary long-term objective of the Federal Ministry of Communication Technology (FMCT), which is working to boost Nigerian participation. Local private involvement is also on the rise, as firms work to tap into the rapid expansion of mobile data subscribers. Both the FMCT and the private sector...

How do you view the relative efficiency of private clouds versus public or shared clouds?

More than a decade after Nigeria’s telecoms sector was liberalised in the early 2000s, the provision of high-quality, uninterrupted services remains a major challenge for local operators. Dropped calls and other interruptions have become so common in recent years that many mobile subscribers have taken to carrying more than one SIM card and either a...

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