Ericsson has withdrawn from MWC Barcelona 2020 as a result of the outbreak and continued spread of the corona virus.
Ericsson has withdrawn from MWC Barcelona 2020 as a result of the outbreak and continued spread of the corona virus.
Both Zambia – through state-owned operator Zambia Telecommunications Company (Zamtel) – and Nigeria appear to be pushing through new rules on mobile subscriber registration.
Guyana’s regulator has dismissed a proposal from Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company (GTT) to settle a long-running tax dispute.
Another country is to bid farewell to CDMA as Nepal Telecom says it will switch off CDMA services by July 2021.
Repairs to submarine cables bringing internet connectivity to Vietnam have been rescheduled.
You might have got the impression from recent news reports that higher tariff rates and a potential easing of AGR repayment terms have left Vodafone Idea and its UK parent more relaxed about the Indian operator’s future. You would be wrong.
STC must make an offer on Telecom Egypt’s 44.94% stake of Vodafone Egypt if its acquisition of Vodafone Group’s 54.93% stake in the unit closes successfully.
Bharti Airtel has stated that it will not bid on 5G spectrum in India’s upcoming auctions if the reserve price remains fixed at US$68.58m/MHz, as per regulator TRAI’s advice.
Myanmar’s government has instructed the country’s operators to shut down mobile internet services across five townships in two states.
5G continues to make news as five Thai operators submit bids for spectrum and a Polish operator claims it is ready to commercialise 5G.
Not unexpected perhaps has been the news that Indian operator Bharti Airtel has posted a loss in its Q3 results. However, its overall outlook appears to be improving.
The regulator of Honduras has confirmed that it intends to release the 3.5GHz band for mobile use.
Mavenir has deployed its cloud-native, converged IMS solution for both T-Mobile Czech Republic (TMCZ) and Slovak Telekom (ST).
Hard on the heels of its recent 5G announcement comes more good news for Vodacom in the form of recently published results for the company that indicate impressive growth, especially in South Africa.
According to media reports from East Africa, Airtel Tanzania plans to more than double the number of its 4G network sites following the recent issuing of a permit.
According to regional press reports, Cuba’s number of fixed line connections is growing and fast mobile growth is expected for this year.
Vodacom South Africa is lining up a 5G launch for this year.
Uzbekistan’s Ucell has partnered with P.I. Works to implement an integrated network and business performance management platform.
Speedcast Government, which provides mission-critical communications for military, government, non-governmental and intergovernmental organizations, is supporting a UN agency and an independent national electoral committee in Niger in their mission to ensure that no electoral fraud takes place.
Morocco’s regulator has issued a fine of $375 million to Maroc Telecom for contravening the country’s antitrust regulations on the implementation of local loop unbundling (LLU).
With data demand growing in the country, Indonesian operator PT XL Axiata has announced what appears to be a fairly aggressive fibre-optic network deployment.
MTN has re-entered the South African mobile money market after shelving its previous offering over three years ago.
Tele2 has been informed by Croatia’s competition authority that its proposed sale of its local unit will receive formal clearance within the next month.
The recent SAT-3/WASC and WACS cable system problems that disrupted services in a number of African countries have still to be completely solved, although restoration of services seems to be getting closer, according to local press reports.
In a fairly turbulent week for telecoms, there has at least been one encouraging piece of telecommunications news: an education-linked story from Zimbabwe – or rather from a Zimbabwean AI expert.
One of the non-health-related but certainly predictable side-effects of China’s coronavirus outbreak has been component shortages – and, like the spread of the virus, they may get worse before they get better.
Israel’s Hot Mobile has submitted a bid to take over 100% of rival operator Partner Communications.
Myanmar’s state-owned MPT has launched its mobile money platform after getting the green light from the country’s central bank in October last year.
Speedcast International Ltd, a provider of remote communications and IT services, has announced that is has been awarded a 12-month contract with a mobile operator in Mexico.
Iridium Communications Inc calls it the first and only satellite cloud-based solution offering truly global coverage for Internet of Things (IoT) applications. This week the satellite communications giant announced that Iridium CloudConnect is up and running.
Qatar has launched its first Internet exchange point.
MTN is planning to invest US$1.6 billion into its Nigerian unit across the next three years.
Saudi Telecom Company (STC) is acquiring Vodafone’s 55% stake in Vodafone Egypt.
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