American Tower and PowerX Announce Strategic Partnership to Drive Sustainability in the African Telecommunications Industry Through Innovative AI Solutions

JOHANNESBURG–(BUSINESS WIRE)–American Tower Corporation’s African subsidiary (ATC Africa) and PowerX today announced a strategic partnership that will bring the significant efficiency and environmental benefits of PowerX’s artificial intelligence (AI) solutions to Africa’s telecommunications industry by optimizing energy usage at tower sites. After a successful joint program, ATC Africa employed PowerX’s AI analytics across a select

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The phrase “Naija no dey carry last” has been evident in football recently as there has been an influx of Nigerian footballers playing abroad. Football is the most popular sport in Nigeria with millions of fans supporting their clubs abroad. Nigeria has always been a home of incredible football talents and with more amazing young

Africa and Turkey consolidate their military trade idyll | Atalayar

A June 2022 report said Turkey had sent military attachés to 19 African countries, including Morocco, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Ghana, Mali, Algeria, Djibouti, Senegal, Kenya and South Africa. It combines security and economics, two directions that reinforce each other in one way or another. In recent years, Turkey has signed military agreements with most African countries,

AJA.LA STUDIOS LTD has announced that it will support voice recognition for more African languages.

AJA.LA STUDIOS LTD (ajala), the leading provider of enterprise voice automation solutions for the African market, has announced that speech recognition capability for Ghanaian and Nigerian English will be available beginning in November 2022. Currently, ajala supports voice recognition and speech synthesis for Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, Kiswahili, and Kinyarwanda, which more than 200 million people

Insurance Premiums on Aircraft Plummet Over Safety Concerns

Insurance premiums paid on aircraft, especially the wide-body type, are decreasing due to a new perception of Nigeria’s safety records. Safety records so far achieved by the country in the last couple of years had brought the insurance premiums on wide-body aircraft from $800,000 a year to between $150,000 and $200,000. Aviation insurance caters specially