Airtel Africa and MoneyGram have announced a partnership that will allow 19 million Airtel Money subscribers to receive international MoneyGram transfers directly into their mobile wallets.
Airtel Africa and MoneyGram have announced a partnership that will allow 19 million Airtel Money subscribers to receive international MoneyGram transfers directly into their mobile wallets.
El Salvador’s superintendent of competition has reportedly stated that the country’s authorities will clear America Movil’s local Claro unit to acquire two domestic operations from Telefonica.
The government of Vietnam has pushed back its end-2020 deadline for privatising several state-owned firms as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
According to recent reports in the Nigerian press, the country’s telecommunications regulator has started licensing last-mile satellite operators.
Operator 3 Indonesia and Nokia have announced that they are working together to optimize and expand 3’s LTE network coverage and capacity to meet customer demand via what is referred to as a new Zero Drive Test solution.
Telefónica Group’s Brazilian subsidiary Vivo has extended its contract with Netcracker for its Revenue Management and Service Activation platforms.
Armenian operator Ucom has confirmed that Yerevan’s First Instance Court of General Jurisdiction has imposed an “interim measure” halting Team LLC’s acquisition of Veon Armenia (Beeline).
AdcareIT is deploying managed secure SD-WAN services using an integrated NFV edge solution from Telco Systems and Clavister.
It looks like Chile is aiming to be a leader among Latin American states in tendering 5G spectrum.
We reported last week that incentives to encourage local production of electronics in India were encountering problems attracting major names from the telecommunications network equipment business. Smartphone makers, by contrast, seem a lot more enthusiastic.
Mobile phones are going to help small-scale farmers in Kenya, Nigeria and Pakistan to increase production during the economic slowdown caused by Covid-19.
Vogel Telecom, a leading wholesale carrier in Brazil, has deployed the Groove (GX) Series G30 Compact Modular Platform from networking solutions provider Infinera to double capacity on its network.
iSAT Africa, a leading data, video and internet service provider, has signed an agreement with Azercosmos, a leading satellite operator in the South Caucasus.
Citing the need for more flexibility than originally foreseen, Brazilian operator Oi is apparently restructuring its restructuring plan, which could, in turn, bring changes to the bidding process – now under way – for its assets.
Israel is about to join the ranks of 5G countries after the award by the Israeli regulator of licences for the country’s 5G networks.
Another long-running merger saga appears to be close to an end with the news that Israel’s communications minister has approved the merger of operators Cellcom and Golan.
According to Indian press reports, the country’s Department of Telecommunications (DoT) is having trouble with its incentive scheme encouraging local production of telecommunications network equipment.
The strange saga of Angolan billionaire Isabel dos Santos and an ongoing alleged financial scandal has taken a new turn with her decision to leave her position on the board of the country’s leading telecommunications operator.
Pan-African operator Airtel Africa and leading international banking group Standard Chartered Bank have announced a strategic collaboration to drive financial inclusion across key markets in Africa by providing customers with increased access to mobile financial services.
Equinix, a global interconnection and data centre company, has announced its expansion into India through the acquisition of the Indian operations of GPX Global Systems, a provider of next-generation, Tier 4 design, carrier-neutral data centres to developing global markets.
Recent satellite news from Latin America includes a backhaul contract for Gilat and an extended partnership involving SES and COMNET.
Armenia’s Ucom has filed a lawsuit against Team LLC’s acquisition of Beeline, the local unit of Veon.
MTN Group has stated that its exit from the Middle East will be more gradual than imminent, adding that it will withdraw from Iran over the next three to five years.
Helios Towers is acquiring the passive infrastructure assets of Senegal’s number two mobile player Free Senegal for US$188.2 million.
Not long ago Ethiopia invited foreign firms to buy stakes in Ethio Telecom to end its monopoly. Now according to The East African, a regional publication, the Ethiopian government has suspended the entry of foreign telecom infrastructure companies into the country.
The Indian Department of Telecommunications (DoT) is expected to shortly approve the applications of a number of operators for 5G trials. However, it is also expected to block the involvement of Chinese kit makers.
The Indian Supreme Court has asked, in a recent hearing, a question that does not appear to have occurred to India’s Department of Telecommunications (DoT): how does it plan to recover adjusted gross revenue (AGR)-related dues from telecom companies facing insolvency?
Operators in the Czech Republic have criticised the regulator’s 5G launch proposals, which are aimed at increasing competition in the market.
Tajik operator Tcell has activated its first 5G base stations in the city of Dushanbe.
Ukrainian number three Lifecell has confirmed that it will join the 4G infrastructure sharing arrangement signed in July by its larger rivals Kyivstar and Vodafone Ukraine.
Axiata has converted its Nepalese unit Ncell into a public limited company branded as Ncell Axiata Limited.
According to reports in the South African technology press, the long-planned migration of operator Cell C’s network traffic to rival operator MTN is definitely happening – but there may be a few more hurdles yet.
Indian press reports say that prime minister Narendra Modi has inaugurated the new submarine optical fibre cable (OFC) connecting Chennai and Port Blair, in what appears to have been a virtual ceremony using videoconferencing.
Is the sale of Brazilian telecommunications group Oi’s mobile unit finally about to be agreed?
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