Asian operator group Axiata is reportedly considering the acquisition of a holding in the Vietnamese state-owned operator MobiFone.
Asian operator group Axiata is reportedly considering the acquisition of a holding in the Vietnamese state-owned operator MobiFone.
2015 is a year in which we’ll see micro-segmentation thrust into action in emerging markets, enabling the delivery of personalized experiences to address the wide diversity within and between markets.
From our perspective, through many recent engagements with Service Providers and Industry events it is clear that both Africa and Asia are really accelerating when it comes to the level of focus on digital-based services that complement their core telco offerings.
With growing customer demands and an increasing need to remain competitive and profitable, major operators and CSPs will channel growth in the development of new technologies, partnerships and entry into new sectors.
Stop thinking about smartphone market as the battle between Apple and Samsung. It was never true for emerging markets.
What will happen in 2015? Growth will, of course, continue. There is still huge pent-up demand for telecoms services in the burgeoning middle classes and aspirational consumers in the emerging markets.
It is a cliché that necessity is the mother of invention.
Gilat Satellite Networks is providing a Ku-band SkyEdge II VSAT network for the Filipino market leader PLDT.
2015 will be a year that brings various evolutions to developing and emerging markets.
The majority of service providers in Africa continue to grow slowly, mostly due to population growth, but ARPUs remain stubbornly low and it’ll be tough to introduce expensive new services in 2015.
The Czech unit of O2 is creating a new entity to handle its mobile and fixed infrastructure.
Thai ISPs have been granted the authority to monitor and unilaterally block websites deemed threatening to national security or critical of the monarchy.
As enterprises around the world begin to plan for the year to come, Verizon’s annual view on enterprise-technology trends offers a timely reminder of what’s shaping the technology market from the business perspective.
Russian operator MTS and Netherlands-based VimpelCom have agreed to collaborate on their LTE deployments in the Russia and CIS region.
The Mexican regulator IFT has confirmed that it will hold auctions this year for 4G-capable radio frequencies.
The potential of mobile and ICT to support behavior change, supply chain, health financing, health worker enablement and other critical services has been well documented but we have yet to see significant scale and integration into the health system.
Google is expanding its Android One programme into Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka.
Zambian airtime distributor StreetCred has partnered with Nomanini, a South African-based mobile point of sale service that specialises in facilitating cash transactions in informal markets.
The Telangana Government has launched India’s first dedicated health care app, powered by Mahindra Comviva.
A new mobile app connecting Ebola survivors has launched in Guinea.
Mexico’s new regulator IFT (Federal Telecommunications Institute) will conduct a further investigation into the market dominance of the country’s operators.
2015 is a year in which we’ll likely see a great deal of attention paid in emerging markets to how data revenues will need to quickly bridge the gap that stems from rapidly declining SMS and voice revenues.
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Wireless network operators are under increasing pressure to provide more capacity, coverage and quality without increasing end user price.
The three major Thai operators are attempting to apply pressure the country’s military junta to avoid a further delay of the country’s 4G forthcoming 4G auctions.
Telefónica Peru and Ericsson are jointly implementing a project to provide internet access via 4G/LTE to governmental entities, such as schools and healthcare centres, in the Peruvian Amazon during 2015.
Indosat has successfully completed the first Indonesian trial of Mobile Connect - the GSMA standard for mobile identity services - in partnership with the GSMA and Ericsson.
Telecom operators in Argentina may soon be able to provide telephone, internet and cable TV services under a single licence.
Astellia has signed a multi-million dollar agreement with Indian operator Aircel to optimise its 2G and 3G radio access and core network resources.
The Angolan Investment Bank (BAI) has launched a new mobile payment service called e-Kwanza.
Messaging firm Tanla Solutions has deployed its Fast Track platform for Application-to-Person (A2P) messaging with Vodafone Business Services (VBS), the enterprise arm of Vodafone India.
Indonesian operator Indosat has launched carrier billing for Google Play, providing one-click payments to customers.
Globecomm has donated desktop computers to a school in the Tanzanian village of Selela.
Chilean operator Entel has completed Latin America’s first successful test of APT700 (Asia-Pacific Telecommunity 700MHz) spectrum in cooperation with Ericsson.
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