Nigeria hasn’t deployed 5G technology yet — NCC
As uncertainties mount over the likely negative impact of the 5G technology deployment on lives and the environment, the Federal Government on Monday insisted it had yet to issue licence to any telecom operator to roll out 5G technology in the country.
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