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- 2 Oct 2017
Keeping Internet Traffic Local Can Improve Nigeria's Cyber Security-Mohammed Rudman
By chukwuemeka fred agbata All serious digitally-driven economies invest heavily in infrastructure and one critical aspect is what is known as an Internet Exchange Point, IXP, which is simply a…
- 15 Dec 2013
Digitize Content to Localize Internet Traffic – Rudman
Mohammed Rudman is the managing director of Internet Exchange Point of Nigeria (IXPN). In his over a decade experience in the information and communications technology, Rudman has worked as network…
- 23 Aug 2010
Competition in Undersea Cables Will Promote Reliability-Rudman
Mohammed Rudman is the managing director of Internet Exchange Point of Nigeria (IXPN). In his over a decade experience in the information and communications technology, Rudman has worked as network…
- 6 Oct 2008
Nigeria, Others Spend $400m on Local Traffic Annually—Rudman
Mohammed Rudman, managing director, Internet Exchange Point of Nigeria is a multitalented IT expert who has contributed immensely to the development of the industry in Nigeria. He has worked with…
- 23 Aug 2010
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Mohammed Rudman is the managing director of Internet Exchange Point of Nigeria (IXPN). In his over a decade experience in the information and communications technology, Rudman has worked as network…
- 25 May 2016
Akano, Rudman for DigitalSENSE 2016 Forum on Internet Governance
Mr. Tim Akano, chief executive officer of New Horizons, and his counterparts Messrs Ogunbekun Olaitan and Mohammed Rudman, at Crafts Village Nigeria and Internet Exchange Point of Nigeria (IXPN),…
- 28 Jun 2015
Nigeria Loses Money, Content as Internet Traffic Heads Abroad
Mohammed Rudman, managing director, Internet Exchange Point of Nigeria (IXPN), has said that keeping local traffic local and avoiding international links, would help local operators and users reap…
- 4 Sept 2016
Networks Risk Compatibility Issues as IPv4 Runs Dry
Networks that are not available on both IPv4 and IPv6 risk experiencing compatibility issues when all global networks have fully migrated to IPv6. According to Mohammed Rudman, chairman, IPv6 Council…
- 21 Aug 2026
ALTON, iXPN Lead Industry Support for eWorld Forum, Aaron Ukodie Book Launch
Association of Licensed Telecom Operators of Nigeria (ALTON), iXPN, its Chairman, Mr Gbenga Adebayo, and its Chief Executive Officer, Mr Mohammed Rudman, have expressed support for the eWorld Forum and the launch of books by veteran journalist and technology writer, Mr Aaron Ukodie.
- 25 Nov 2013
How and Why Broadband Revolution is not Spreading-Rudman
Access to “always on” and “fast Internet service” generally referred to as broadband may continue to elude Nigerians because of a number of factors including power challenges and harsh operating…
- 25 Apr 2016
Stakeholders Worry over Roadblocks to Broadband Penetration
Nigerians will have to wait a little longer for affordable high-speed internet service otherwise known as broadband internet because there are still many roadblocks, people who should know told…
- 29 Dec 2014
‘Right of Way’ Issues Frustrate Broadband Penetration
Stakeholders in the information and communications technology (ICT) sector have listed several obstacles frustrating broadband penetration in the country and chief among them is the…
- 7 Dec 2022
Stakeholders Urge INEC to Partner NCC, Galaxy Backbone, Others to Improve Broadband Connectivity in Remote Areas
Stakeholders in information and communications technology have urged Independent National Electoral Commission (Inec) to work closely with the Nigeria Communication Commission (NCC), Galaxy Backbone,…
- 4 Sept 2016
Shehu, Rudman, Udeagu Lead NiRA Academy Drives
The Nigeria Internet Registration Association (NIRA) has made some appointments to deepen the activities of its Academy. The Board approved Sikiru Shehu appointment as Dean of the Academy; Mohammed…
- 10 Mar 2013
Why and How Broadband Internet is Expensive
Nigerians will have to wait a little longer for affordable high-speed internet service otherwise known as broadband internet because there are still many roadblocks, people who should know have said.…
- 26 Dec 2016
Stakeholders Make case for Local Internet Content Hosting
Stakeholders in the internet administration ecosystem have advocated for an improved hosting of local internet content in the country as a way of developing the sector. They argued that apart from…
- 2 Mar 2015
Operators Set Conditions for Investment in Broadband
Operators licensed to provide broadband services in the country have presented a long list of challenges inhibiting the rollout of infrastructure that will guarantee affordable, ubiquitous and…
- 23 Nov 2014
NiRA Targets 17m SMEs with Switch to .ng Campaign
Nigeria Internet Registration Association (NiRA) plans to rollout switch to .ng campaign next year in an effort aimed at getting over 17.7million small and medium enterprises (SMES) in the…
- 2 Mar 2013
STM-1 Demand Rises by 500%
The demand for Synchronous Transport Module level-1 (STM-1) by telcos, internet service providers, and banks among others is up by 500 per cent over the past three years driven by the various…
- 10 Jul 2012
Nigeria Requires $3Bn to Rejig Broadband
Nigeria’s ambitious broadband plan would require an investment of as much as $3 billion by governments and private sector as well as strong political will to ensure every citizen has access to…
- 7 Jul 2014
Nigerian Firms at the Outskirt of New Internet Protocol
Nigerian companies are conspicuously missing on the new Internet Protocol version 6, the latest version of the Internet Protocol, the communications protocol that provides an identification and…
- 26 Jun 2012
Revealed! Why Broadband Is Yet to Click
Broadband Internet service is what everyone in Nigeria needs, but only a handful of Nigerians can claim access to truly fast and reliable internet because the so-called big operators have locked up…
- 21 Dec 2009
Galaxy Backbone To Connect Educational Institutions PPPs
Galaxy Backbone, Nigeria’s public sector ICT infrastructure & Services Company has affirmed its intention to fully connect Nigerian institutions through private and public partnerships. The…
- 27 Jul 2014
NgREN Pushes Bandwidth Demand to 377 STM-1
Launch of Nigerian Research and Educational Network (NgREN) recently have increased bandwidth demand by telecommunications operators, banks among other companies using the commodity to 377…
- 21 Sept 2014
Govts., MDAs Register on .ng, Host Servers Abroad
Federal government’s directive to its ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) to register their website on the country’s top level domain name .ng by the end of this year has recorded some…
- 16 Nov 2014
Undersea Cable Operators Make $1,650 Profit on Bandwidth
Major undersea cable companies in the country make as much as $1,650 profit on each Gigabyte of internet sold to telcos, internet service providers, banks, among others, suggesting that business is…
- 23 Jun 2014
Experts Call for Use Unlicensed Spectrum for Rural Internet
Information and communications technology stakeholders have urged federal to make available more unlicensed spectrum for the provision of broadband internet in the rural areas. Unlike licensed…
- 14 Apr 2014
Universities Seek Bandwidth to Drive ICT Education
Despite the keenness of some institutions of higher learning to establish effective ICT education programmes; they are confronted with the acute scarcity of broadband internet to achieve these…
- 24 May 2012
Ceragon Posts Better Earnings, Bags Backhaul Provider of the Year
Buoyed by the strong contributions of its Nigerian and African operations, Ceragon Networks Ltd has reported a 17 per cent increase in revenues for the first quarter of the current financial year and…
- 16 Feb 2014
SAT-3 Service Cut Leaves Internet Users Stranded
The growth in the Nigerian internet data market has suffered a major setback as SAT-3, the 15,000km undersea cable which lands in eight West African countries including Nigeria as it winds its way…
