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ATCON Seeks Implementation of Local Content in Telecom Sector

The Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria [ATCON] has called for immediate implementation of local content programmes in the telecom sector to further drive long-term growth of the industry in Nigeria.

Mr. Olusola Teniola, President of ATCON made that call yesterday at the Stakeholders Forum on Local Content Development in the Telecommunications Sector in Lagos.

Click here for the full speech by ATCON President, Olusola Teniola. [FOR THE RECORDS]

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