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Zain Iraq expands mobile phone services to Kurdistan region

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James Barton
Category: Operators
28 March 2011
10356 views
  • Service Providers
  • Middle East North Africa
  • Iraq
  • Zain Iraq

Iraq’s largest mobile operator, Zain Iraq, is expanding its voice and data services to the governorates of the Kurdistan region. This expansion is the first phase of the company’s plan to cover all areas in the Northern provinces...

Tajikistan’s mobile market growing by 20% annually despite global financial crisis

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James Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
25 March 2011
10377 views
  • Central South Asia
  • Infrastructure
  • Research and Markets
  • Tajikistan
  • Tajiktelecom

Tajikistan's telecommunications infrastructure was arguably the least developed of all the former Soviet republics. With a telecom network that was at near total collapse, the government has had the daunting task of bringing it up to modern standards...

Alcatel-Lucent receives year-long bans in Malaysia due to bribery

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James Barton
Category: Vendors
25 March 2011
12343 views
  • Asia-Pacific
  • Malaysia
  • Alcatel-Lucent
  • Axiata
  • Telekom Malaysia
  • Bribery

Following a bribery charge, a Malaysian operator has prohibited international vendor Alcatel-Lucent from involvement in any contracts, tenders and joint ventures for the next year...

Mobile life insurance launches in Ghana – Interview with MFS Africa & Hollard Insurance

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James Barton
Category: Investment
24 March 2011
14871 views
  • Mobile Finance
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Ghana
  • MFS Africa
  • MTN
  • Mobile Insurance

The growth of mobile services is a key part of extending the benefits of communications in emerging markets. It is also essential for mobile operators looking for new services to differentiate their offering and generate new income. Mobile banking has been one of the big success stories in the last few years. Now attention is turning to other areas in the financial area. One of these areas is mobile insurance...

Cameroon: low penetration and ARPU could be solved by increasing competition

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James Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
24 March 2011
12872 views
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Broadband
  • Fixed-line
  • Cameroon
  • Mobile
  • Penetration

Cameroon's economic growth has lagged behind other countries in the region, and this is mirrored by the development of its telecommunications sector...

Oman’s mobile sector set to take off as Internet penetration remains low

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James Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
23 March 2011
9954 views
  • Middle East North Africa
  • Broadband
  • Oman
  • Mobile
  • Omantel

One of the six GCC countries, Oman has a GDP per capita at a similar level to that of Saudi Arabia but with a much smaller population...

Etisalat scraps plans for Zain merger

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James Barton
Category: Investment
22 March 2011
11215 views
  • Service Providers
  • Middle East North Africa
  • Etisalat
  • Kuwait
  • Zain
  • UAE

A lengthy saga has finally come to a close, with Etisalat announcing that it is no longer aiming to purchase a controlling stake in the Kuwaiti firm Zain...

India considering preferential status for home-made technology

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James Barton
Category: Vendors
22 March 2011
8617 views
  • Vendors
  • Central South Asia
  • India
  • Equipment

Following on from the announcement that acquisition laws could be relaxed, India’s Department of Telecom is reportedly considering further overhauls to the country’s telecoms regulations that would favour equipment manufactured in India...

Consolidation could take off in India as regulator considers relaxing acquisition laws

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James Barton
Category: Regulation
22 March 2011
7828 views
  • Investment
  • Central South Asia
  • India
  • Mergers and Acquisitions

India could soon see the number of operators in its market drop significantly, with recent reports suggesting that the country’s Department of Telecoms may relax merger and acquisition rules “so significantly that it will leave only around six operators in any service areas”...

LTE manufacturing facility launching in Russia

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James Barton
Category: Vendors
18 March 2011
10618 views
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • LTE
  • Russia
  • Nokia Siemens Networks

Equipment giant Nokia Siemens Networks is set to establish an LTE manufacturing facility in Russia...

Joint venture to acquire stake in Iraqi operator

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James Barton
Category: Investment
17 March 2011
11007 views
  • Service Providers
  • Middle East North Africa
  • Iraq
  • Korek Telecom
  • France Telecom
  • Agility

A new joint venture between France Telecom and Kuwaiti logistics firm Agility has been formed in order to purchase a 44% stake in the Iraqi operator Korek Telecom...

Mobile ARPU drops in the Philippines, but broadband still strong

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James Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
17 March 2011
13259 views
  • Asia-Pacific
  • Philippines
  • ARPU
  • BMI
  • Growth

Fourth quarter data provided by operators in the Philippines has resulted in expectations being checked for the market’s growth...

MTN funds expansion for Nigerian operations

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James Barton
Category: Investment
16 March 2011
10853 views
  • Service Providers
  • Investment
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Nigeria
  • MTN
  • MTN Nigeria

The South African operator MTN is set to provide its Nigerian subsidiary with an investment of US$1 billion. MTN Nigeria is the largest operator in the country, which is Africa’s biggest mobile market...

Yemen’s telecoms sector stagnates, but mobile success shows growth potential

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James Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
16 March 2011
9862 views
  • Middle East North Africa
  • Research and Markets
  • PTC
  • Mobile
  • Yemen

Yemen is much the poorest country in the Middle East and economic difficulties are numerous. Around 35% of the population is below the poverty line...

Lat Am operators exchange businesses in Honduras, Jamaica and El Salvador

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James Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
15 March 2011
10721 views
  • Latin America
  • El Salvador
  • America Movil
  • Digicel
  • Jamaica
  • Honduras

New deals between America Movil and Digicel will see operations from each firm change hands. Digicel is set to acquire America Movil’s Jamaican operations, but will also sell its businesses in Honduras and El Salvador to the Lat-Am giant in a separate deal...

New Mobile Phone Program to Connect Ghana Cocoa Farmers with Critical Information to Improve Livelihoods and Benefit Communities

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James Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
15 March 2011
10879 views
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • SMS
  • Ghana
  • CocoaLink
  • Mobile

The Ghana Cocoa Board, The Hershey Company, and the World Cocoa Foundation have announced a first-of-its kind program to use mobile technology to deliver practical information on agricultural and social programs to rural cocoa farmers and enable the farmers to ask questions and provide feedback...

Zain agrees sale of Saudi operations – could Etisalat deal be back on?

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James Barton
Category: Investment
14 March 2011
10786 views
  • Service Providers
  • Middle East North Africa
  • Etisalat
  • Zain
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Batelco
  • Kingdom Holding

The beleaguered merger proposal between Zain and Etisalat could be back on track, with Zain reportedly agreeing to sell its Saudi Arabian operations...

Indian regulator issues notices cancelling 2G licences

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James Barton
Category: Regulation
14 March 2011
8983 views
  • Central South Asia
  • India
  • Licensing
  • Idea Cellular
  • 2G
  • Etisalat DB

Two Indian operators have received notices of cancellation from the country’s Department of Telecommunications regarding the licences which they hold in certain regions, following their failure to comply with the requisite 2G network deployment criteria...

Yota launching LTE modem following major Russian contract

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James Barton
Category: Vendors
14 March 2011
19786 views
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • LTE
  • 4G
  • MegaFon
  • Russia
  • MTS
  • Rostelecom
  • Yota
  • VimpleCom

The Russian mobile broadband service provider Yota is readying its first LTE modem for launch next month. The firm aims to follow this launch with mobile routers, embedded laptops and smartphones...

Wind deal will be VimpelCom’s last international merger for the near future

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James Barton
Category: Investment
11 March 2011
9500 views
  • Service Providers
  • Central South Asia
  • VimpelCom
  • Pakistan
  • Mergers
  • Bangladesh
  • Wind

The CEO of VimpelCom, Alexander Izosimov, has made it clear that while he expects the firm’s shareholders to greenlight its planned merger with Wind Telecom next week, the Russian operator will not be pursuing any more large scale acquisitions for some time thereafter...

Iraq looking to sell fourth national mobile licence

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James Barton
Category: Regulation
11 March 2011
8894 views
  • Middle East North Africa
  • Licensing
  • Iraq
  • Contracts

Iraq’s government is aiming to raise around US$2 billion by auctioning off the country’s fourth national mobile licence by the end of 2011...

China to track smartphones to alleviate traffic

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James Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
10 March 2011
9324 views
  • Asia-Pacific
  • Smartphones
  • China
  • Government

The Chinese government has proposed tracking the location of smartphones as a means of managing and ameliorating heavy traffic in Beijing...

Indian 2G investigation causes another resignation

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James Barton
Category: Regulation
10 March 2011
9822 views
  • Central South Asia
  • India
  • Licensing
  • 2G
  • Uninor
  • Swan Telecom

The gravity of India’s 2G licensing investigation is becoming increasingly apparent, with another high-profile industry member resigning after being implicated in the scandal...

GSMA call to action on International Women’s Day - Women Deserve the Freedom to Connect

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GSMA
Category: Humanitarian Comms
08 March 2011
10407 views
  • Global
  • GSMA
  • Gender Gap

On International Women’s Day, the GSMA urges all members of the mobile industry, the international development community and the public to support women’s freedom to connect by signing the GSMA mWomen Charter...

President of India launches Gender Budget Scheme for Mobile Connectivity

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James Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
08 March 2011
9992 views
  • Central South Asia
  • India
  • Vodafone Essar

The Honourable President of India, Smt. Pratibha Patil today launched ‘Sanchar Shakti’ - the Gender Budget scheme for Mobile Connectivity & ICT related livelihood skills for Self Help Groups – an initiative by Vodafone Essar, one of India’s leading cellular services provider under the aegis of Universal Service Obligation Fund of the Department of Telecommunications...

3G auctions finally on the horizon for Thailand?

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James Barton
Category: Regulation
08 March 2011
10684 views
  • Asia-Pacific
  • 3G
  • Thailand
  • Auctions
  • NBTC
  • NTC

Thailand could see 3G auctions by the end of 2011, according to statements from Natee Sokonrat, the commissioner of the country’s new regulator...

Chinese study calls out EU funding following European allegations of China state aid

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James Barton
Category: Investment
07 March 2011
9877 views
  • Asia-Pacific
  • China
  • ZTE
  • Huawei
  • EU
  • State Aid

Following on from allegations originating from European vendors that Chinese firms such as Huawei and ZTE are receiving state funding, China’s Ministry of Commerce has accused the EU of the same thing in a new study...

Stuck in a rut: Thailand’s telecom sector is crying out for reform

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James Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
07 March 2011
10328 views
  • Asia-Pacific
  • Thailand
  • Mobile
  • NTC
  • Reform

With Thailand beset by ongoing political problems on top of a sluggish economy, the country's telecom sector seems to have lost direction...

Half-state networks offer promise of lowering mobile broadband cost

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Alec Barton
Category: Blogs & Opinion
23 February 2011
10296 views
  • Asia-Pacific
  • Philippines
  • Mobile Internet
  • Smart
  • NetPhone

The main challenge now in emerging markets is to deliver mobile internet affordably, both to urban elites and to presently unserved remote areas. To do this, operators will need to be innovative...

Data is the key challenge in emerging markets too!

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Alec Barton
Category: Blogs & Opinion
23 February 2011
10435 views
  • Global
  • Mobile Data
  • Mobile World Congress

If there is such a thing as the hot topic in telecoms, Mobile World Congress is where you will find out about it. And right now the issue that is taking up more time than anything else in the minds and engineering departments of service providers as well as vendors it is the explosion of data over mobile networks...

Bahraini bid for Zain Saudi operations is rejected

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James Barton
Category: Investment
23 February 2011
9703 views
  • Service Providers
  • Middle East North Africa
  • Etisalat
  • Zain
  • Batelco

The Bahraini operator Batelco has had its offer to buy a 25% in Zain’s Saudi operations rejected by the Kuwaiti firm. This development is yet another setback for Etisalat’s bid to purchase a controlling stake in Zain...

New partnership to boost NFC in emerging markets

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James Barton
Category: Investment
17 February 2011
9054 views
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • NFC
  • Fundamo

NFC retail payment and other POS services are set to gain traction in emerging markets following the announcement of a partnership between contactless network provider accells and Fundamo, the specialist mobile financial services provider...

Swan founder arrested in Indian 2G licensing investigation

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James Barton
Category: Regulation
14 February 2011
10483 views
  • Service Providers
  • Central South Asia
  • India
  • Licensing
  • 2G
  • Uninor
  • Swan Telecom

Following on from the arrest of former telecoms minister Andimuthu Raja, the investigation into India’s 2G licensing scandal by the country’s Central Bureau of Investigation has resulted in several other arrests...

Nokia and Microsoft join forces – but do emerging markets get the short end of the stick?

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James Barton
Category: Vendors
11 February 2011
11259 views
  • Global
  • Nokia
  • Microsoft
  • Emerging Markets

The biggest story of this year’s Mobile World Congress may have broken before the show has even started, with the announcement that Nokia and Microsoft have entered into a “broad strategic partnership” which will see Nokia adopt Windows Phone 7 as its primary smartphone operating system...

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