Oman Future Telecoms (OFT) is leasing towers from Oman Tower Company in order to bring its wireless offering to the market.
Oman Future Telecoms (OFT) is leasing towers from Oman Tower Company in order to bring its wireless offering to the market.
An entrant in Colombia’s recent spectrum auction has asked to retract its bid after accidentally offering to pay ten times more than the going rate for the licence.
Two of Poland’s major players are lining up 5G launches for early 2020.
Paraguay expects its national fibre-optic network (Red Nacional de Fibra Optica, or RNFO) to be complete by February.
India’s Department of Telecommunications (DoT) must repay INR1.04 billion (USD14.4 million) to the bankrupt operator Reliance Communications (RCom) after the country’s Supreme Court upheld a ruling by the Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Tribunal (TDSAT).
Recent news reports from the Indian press indicate no let-up in telecommunications industry attempts to gain concessions from the government – especially with a budget on the way.
Tajikistan’s ZET-Mobile has completed a large-scale expansion of its LTE network.
Bangladesh’s Supreme Court has ordered Robi Axiata to pay a total of BDT1.38 billion ($16.2 million) to the country’s regulator in five monthly instalments to settle a tax row.
UAE operator Etisalat has announced two firsts in recent days: the launch of a business unified communication service and the deployment of Open vRAN technology.
China Broadcasting Network (CBN) has been cleared by the country’s government to deploy a 5G network across 16 cities using spectrum in the 4.9GHz band.
The International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes has issued an interim order preventing Nepal’s government from collecting capital gains tax on Axiata’s acquisition of Ncell.
The deployment of fibre-based broadband infrastructure has attracted increased interest in many markets of the Middle East due to the rising demand for data from consumers and enterprises alike, reports Research & Markets.
The government of India has thrown the doors open for vendors to take part in the country’s forthcoming 5G trials, including China’s Huawei.
Will a long-running financial dispute between multinational telecommunications services provider Etisalat and the government of Pakistan be resolved after Etisalat’s latest offer?
Telefonica, one of the largest telephone operators and mobile network providers in the world, with a strong presence in Europe and the Americas, is to sell a number of its towers and tower sites in Ecuador and Colombia.
American Tower Corporation, an owner and operator of wireless and broadcast communications infrastructure in several countries worldwide, has announced two deals – involving Eaton Towers and MTN – that, it says, will boost its presence in Africa.
America Movil has closed its acquisition of Nextel Brazil for final total of $905 million.
Indian regulator TRAI has opened a public consultation regarding a potential price floor for mobile voice and data tariffs.
In another busy period for state regulators, recent spectrum news includes planned auctions and completed auctions in Thailand and Nepal, and the end of CDMA-800 in Ukraine.
As the year comes to end, the continuing uncertainty about India’s 5G plans remains unresolved. Operators are now urging the country’s Department of Telecommunications (DoT) to auction 26 GHz spectrum in the upcoming spectrum sale.
SETAR, a communications provider in the Caribbean island country Aruba, has expanded its current partnership with Nokia with an agreement to provide what is described as a full end-to-end 5G network transformation.
MTN has announced that its mobile money service, MoMo, already available in a number of African countries, will go live in South Africa in January 2020.
Telecoms giant Orange and German development agency Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) have formed a strategic alliance to, as they put it “enhance digital employability of 20,000 young people in Africa and the Middle East”.
According to Nigerian news reports, the country’s federal government has released a new five-year National Broadband Plan (NBP) to cover 2020-2025. Its aim is to boost broadband penetration from its present coverage of 37.8 percent to over 70 percent in the next five years.
Vodafone Idea Business Services (VIBS), the enterprise arm of Indian operator Vodafone Idea, has announced the launch of Vodafone Secure Device Manager (VSDM), powered by IBM Security MaaS360, a unified end-point management (UEM) system.
Czechia may delay the 5G spectrum auction that it has scheduled in January in order to attract more bidders.
The Agency for Aerial Navigation Safety in Africa and Madagascar (ASECNA) and satellite systems company Aireon have come to an agreement regarding the use of space-based ADS-B for surveillance services.
Mobile money deals with major international players are clearly the order of the day in sub-Saharan Africa at the moment. The latest announcement highlights a service for Tanzanians living abroad.
It seems that Ukraine’s mobile operators may have more spectrum to play with after an announcement from Ukraine’s National Television & Radio Broadcasting Council (NRADA).
Three of Uruguay’s leading operators have all procured spectrum in the country’s recent auction.
Airtel Kenya’s potential acquisition of rival operator Telkom Kenya has come even closer with the news that the Competition Authority of Kenya (CAK) has approved the move. The new company is expected to be known as Airtel-Telkom.
According to Japanese press reports, global technology and services provider NTT Ltd is planning to lay a new submarine cable connecting Myanmar and India.
Haiti’s president Jovenel Moise has set the price of 4G licences at US$300 million, in a bid to allay uncertainty.
Google has claimed that it will be unable to sell new Android smartphones in Turkey after falling afoul of the country’s competition regulator.
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