A large number of Indian news outlets have been reporting that India, the US and Israel are now collaborating on 5G technology.
A large number of Indian news outlets have been reporting that India, the US and Israel are now collaborating on 5G technology.
Visitors to moitt.gov.pk, the website owned by the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication (MoITT) of the government of Pakistan, may have noticed a brief, but potentially significant, announcement about the release of spectrum for 4G.
Troubled Brazilian operator Oi accepted a joint BRL16.5 billion ($3.1 billion) bid from rivals for its mobile assets, as part of plans to raise funds for debt cutting.
As another reminder of the growing strength of OTT services in mobile-dominated markets, OSN, (Orbit Showtime Network) has signed a multi-year partnership with Vodafone Egypt.
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and global development company Enhanced Integrated Framework (EIF), launched a project to bridge the digital gender skills gap in Burundi, Ethiopia and Haiti.
Saudi Arabian operator STC was reportedly in negotiations to reduce its non-binding $2.39 billion bid for a majority stake in Vodafone Egypt.
It seems that last week’s decision against MTN Ghana in the Commercial High Court in Accra is not going to be the end of the story.
Two Liberian operators have had legal problems in recent days, with both Lonestar Cell-MTN and Orange Liberia finding themselves at the wrong end of regulatory decisions.
About 27 rural districts in Mozambique are expected to benefit from a rural connectivity project launched by the government last week.
The Philippines government announced over a dozen new tower companies registered interest in opening operations in the country, due to early measures introduced to simplify building shared telecom infrastructure.
Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC) chief executive Umar Garba Danbatta, predicted Nigeria will see “significant improvement” in its telecoms industry over the next five years, backed by network rollouts and fresh initiatives.
Hong Kong Telecom (HKT) is deploying the new AirPON breakthrough solution from Huawei to provide Gigabit broadband service to remote villages and old, low-rise residential buildings.
Indian operator Vodafone Idea rebranded as Vi to mark the full integration of the Vodafone and Idea brands, two years after commencing the tie-up.
Both major operators in Laos have been trialling 5G but it’s the state-owned Lao Telecommunications Company (LTC) that has won the race to officially launch a 5G network in the country.
The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) – the country’s telecommunications regulator – has announced a new final date for the long-awaited auction of high-demand spectrum.
Papua New Guinea is set to gain a greenfield 4G mobile network, as the Asian Development Bank (ADB) approved a $25 million investment into a project for its construction in the Pacific country.
Satellite connectivity company Eutelsat Communications inked a multi-year distribution agreement with Paratus to bring high quality network connectivity to South Africa, meeting growing demand in the country’s underserved areas.
America Movil cancelled an agreement to acquire 99.3 per cent of Telefonica units in El Salvador, blaming the collapse on regulatory demands.
While much has been written about the potential of artificial intelligence in business, a practical application of AI has hit the headlines this week that focuses on its use for a more pressing problem in South Asia, at least at the moment: flooding.
The leading operator in Ghana has failed in its attempt to challenge its recent classification as a Significant Market Power by the regulator, the National Communication Authority (NCA).
Emergency communications specialist Telecoms Sans Frontieres deployed critical telecoms infrastructure in Beirut, to connect hundreds of families and emergency services affected by a devastating explosion which rocked the city.
Indian news outlets are suggesting that a resumption of talks between operator Vodafone Idea and potential investors is under way.
Data centre operator Rack Centre has announced an expansion programme that will increase capacity in its Lagos campus in Nigeria.
The Indian government continued its crackdown on Chinese technology firms by banning 118 apps, citing security concerns threatening India’s sovereignty.
The recent news of a deal between leading aerospace industry company Airbus and Al Yah Satellite Communications Company, a leading global satellite operator in the UAE, has been quickly followed by another contract announcement – this time involving L3Harris Technologies.
There’s a strong corporate social responsibility (CSR) angle to the recent announcement by Vodacom Mozambique of its major objectives for the next five years.
A new report from analytics firm Opensignal paints a positive picture of the state of 4G/LTE coverage in the Philippines.
There’s been further fallout from the Indian Supreme Court decision to allow ten years for adjusted gross revenue (AGR) dues repayment, with reports that the Vodafone Idea board plans to meet on 4 September.
MFS Africa has partnered with global money transfer start-up PaySii to help facilitate remittances in Africa.
As Bharti Infratel goes ahead with the closure of its massive towers merger with Indus Towers, it looks like Vodafone Idea is going to take advantage of the situation to earn some much-needed cash.
It has been suggested that some of Nigeria’s telecommunications companies may be unable to enter the mobile money market after the decision by the country’s central bank that new entrants must guarantee a significant capital base.
India’s Supreme Court has given telecommunications companies affected by last October’s adjusted gross revenue (AGR) dues decision time to pay off their debts – but will it be long enough?
Croatia’s Hrvatski Telekom (HT) has extended its agreement with Ericsson’s Nikola Tesla unit for the delivery of managed services up to end-2023.
Tanzania’s regulator has hit Liquid Telecom subsidiary Raha with a TZS11.8 billion (US$5.1 million) fine.
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