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Reduce digital divide - Moroccan Minister

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Alec Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
13 March 2006
11824 views
  • Middle East North Africa
  • Morocco
  • ICT

Morocco 's national ICT strategy must aim at reducing the digital divide and propelling the Kingdom into the ranks of the leading members of the digital society.

 

Deutsche Telekom base in Central/Eastern Europe up 12%

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Alec Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
13 March 2006
9609 views
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Subscriptions

Deutsche Telekom AG has registered a growth in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) which is pla yi ng an active role in underpinning the group total earnings.

Nigeria largest African market in four years

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Alec Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
06 March 2006
11807 views
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Nigeria
  • Mobile Penetration
  • Growth

Nigeria will become Africa 's largest telecommunications market, with penetration topping 41%, in four years time.

Saudi fixed lines stall as GSM market booms

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Alec Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
27 February 2006
10951 views
  • Middle East North Africa
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Fixed-line
  • GSM

Propelled to new heights by competition, GSM lines in Saudi Arabia grew by 44.8% rate in the first eleven months of 2005 to reach 13.3 million. Fixed line, however, grew by a meagre 2.5% in the first nine months of 2005.

Pan-African regulator could reduce Africa's ICT costs

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Michael Schwartz
Category: Trends & Forecasts
27 February 2006
10862 views
  • Regulation
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • ICT
A Pan-African ICT regulatory agency, dealing specifically with ICT issues with a continent-wide bearing, could help reduce the costs of communications to African governments, businesses and individuals. This is the view of Dr Ekwow Spio-Garbrah, CEO of the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation (CTO).

Go global, GSMA warns Brazil

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Alec Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
20 February 2006
11937 views
  • Regulation
  • Latin America
  • 3G
  • Brazil
  • GSMA
  • Anatel

Users of mobile phones in Brazil will experience less interference if spectrum is allocated efficiently. The GSM Association has advised Brazilian regulator Anatel that it can build on its already successful spectrum policy if its allocation of the IMT-2000 core band in Brazil is consistent with global standards.

Pakistan wins GSMA achievement award

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Alec Barton
Category: Regulation
20 February 2006
11981 views
  • Central South Asia
  • Pakistan
  • GSMA
  • Awards

Pakistan has won this year's GSMA Government Leadership Award, which recognises exceptional work by governments globally in the field of mobile communications policy...

India - Eight million more mobiles per month?

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Alec Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
20 February 2006
12546 views
  • Central South Asia
  • India
  • CDMA
  • GSM
  • Growth

Reuters in India has reported a ministerial speech claiming that the country, the world's fastest growing mobile market, could be adding between 6-8 million new users each month once networks reach all potential rural customers. The comments were made by Telecommunications Minister Dayanidhi Maran at 3GSM Barcelona .

Sub-Sahara "unpredictable & short-sighted" - GSMA

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GSM Association / PWC
Category: Trends & Forecasts
20 February 2006
11818 views
  • Regulation
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • GSMA
  • Government

Almost 30% more people (25 million) in Sub-Saharan Africa would have mobile phones if it was not for the unpredictable and short-term approach to regulation in many countries in the region, according to a PriceWaterhouse Coopers study published by the GSM Association (GSMA).

Taking a side bet on the Developing World

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Alec Barton
Category: Blogs & Opinion
20 February 2006
9565 views
  • Global
  • Emerging Markets
  • 3GSM

Alec Barton, Publisher of Developing Telecoms, finds great cause for encouragement from 3GSM Barcelona...  

MTC Group bids for Egypt's third GSM licence

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Alec Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
13 February 2006
12942 views
  • Middle East North Africa
  • Egypt
  • GSM
  • MTC

Kuwaiti owned Mobile Telecommunications Company Group (MTC), the largest GSM operator in the region, is to bid for the third GSM licence in Egypt . Mohamed Eid, MTC Country Manager Egypt, has stressed the advantage of winning the contract: employment opportunities for many Egyptians based on a high-quality local labour force.

MTC buys 61% of Mobitel in Sudan

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Alec Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
13 February 2006
13190 views
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Sudan
  • MTC
  • Sudatel

In a deal valued at US$1.332 billion, MTC has acquired from Sudatel 61% of Sudanese mobile operator Mobitel. Mobitel currently has almost 2 million customers, up 70% in the last year. Funding for this new transaction was secured following the capital increase from an equity rights issue of US$2.3 billion.

Insight: Russia & the CIS with Andrew Corp

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Julia Sudakova, Andrew
Category: Trends & Forecasts
13 February 2006
13315 views
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Russia
  • Ukraine
Andrew Corporation has been a major player in emerging markets for many years. In Russia and the CIS they are working with all three main operators and have around 30% market share with tier 2 and 3 operators. Julia Sudakova is Head of Sales for Andrew in the CIS & Mongolia. Here she talks with Developing Telecoms about these markets and how Andrew Corporation see communications services developing in the region in future.

Survey: How to win and keep customers

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Alec Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
05 February 2006
15724 views
  • Latin America
  • Asia-Pacific
  • Brazil
  • Thailand
  • Nokia
  • Churn
Two of the world's developing telecoms markets, Thailand and Brazil feature in Nokia's new survey of almost 4,000 customers in five markets (Germany, the UK, and the US are the other three). The research was aimed at one of the biggest problems facing operators worldwide - customer turnover, or churn as it is more commonly known.

Eight-billion barrier broken by Huawei

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Alec Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
30 January 2006
23791 views
  • Asia-Pacific
  • China
  • Huawei
  • Sales

Huawei Technologies' global contract sales for 2005 reached US$8.2 billion, a year-on-year growth rate of 40%. The increase is a result of continued market growth in the product areas of wireless mobile network, next generation network, optical networks, data communications, application and software and terminals...

GSM is Brazil's network of choice

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Alec Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
30 January 2006
13288 views
  • Latin America
  • Brazil
  • GSM

Just three and a half years after it first arrived in Brazil , GSM is now used by more than 50% of Brazilian mobile phone users. According to the Brazilian regulator Anatel, of the 86 million people with mobile phones in Latin America 's largest country, more than 44 million are connected to GSM networks.

Enhancing availability with standardisation

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Carl Kleynhans, APC
Category: Humanitarian Comms
30 January 2006
12431 views
  • Global
  • APC
  • Standardisation
Last week, Developing Telecoms talked about the urgent need for standardised and compatible equipment in the wake of disasters such as Hurricane Katrina. Now Carl Kleynhans, country general manager: Africa at American Power Conversion (APC) puts the case forward for standardising IT architecture as a matter of course - disasters or not.

Czech Republic leads as C&E Europe broadband catches up West

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Alec Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
20 January 2006
10952 views
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Broadband
  • Czech Republic
  • ADSL

During the first week of January this year, the number of ADSL-based broadband Internet subscribers in the Czech   Republic reached 275,000, that is to say an increase of 175% over January 2005 - almost 3 fold growth.

How Hurricane Katrina can help you

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Michael Schwartz
Category: Humanitarian Comms
19 January 2006
180371 views
  • Global
  • USA
  • Disasters
  • Communication Breakdown
Hurricane Katrina exposed every possible obstacle that could arise from incompatible or sub-standard telecoms equipment and networks. Many of the short-fallings - which serve as a lesson for telecoms in the emerging markets - are discussed by Michael Schwartz.

Two Koreas get phone link

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Alec Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
10 January 2006
10617 views
  • Asia-Pacific
  • North Korea
  • Korea Telecom
  • South Korea

North and South Korea' s first-ever telephone link, connecting the South with the North's Kaesong Industrial Complex, has led to South Korea lobbying for a massive expansion of the service...

North Korea to allow mobiles?

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Alec Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
10 January 2006
13015 views
  • Asia-Pacific
  • CDMA
  • North Korea
  • Mobile Phones

Although GSM-based mobile phones have been accepted in North Korea for ten years in the Rajin-Sonbong economic area, North Korea has had a totally hostile attitude towards mobile technology...

Getting it right for Afghanistan

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Michael Schwartz
Category: Blogs & Opinion
10 January 2006
181555 views
  • Central South Asia
  • Afghanistan
  • Globecomm
  • Afghan Telecom

First the Soviets built a telephone system in Afghanistan. The Chinese did too. The two weren’t compatible.  Afghan Telecom is the company ordered to sort it all out. It is using expertise from Globecomm Systems.  Michael Schwartz learns more...

China to invest 25% of IPTV

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Alec Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
09 January 2006
13281 views
  • Asia-Pacific
  • China
  • IPTV
  • Broadcasting
  • Forecasts
  • Siemens

Siemens has predicted that in four years time global investment in Internet Protocol television (IPTV) could touch US$1 billion. Prime mover will be China which will account for 25% of world spend...

Text don't talk after disasters - GSMA

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Editorial staff
Category: Humanitarian Comms
03 January 2006
11998 views
  • Global
  • SMS
  • GSMA

The mobile phone has become the device most people turn to in an emergency. Mobile networks experience huge increases in traffic immediately following a disaster and high-levels of demand continue for many days afterwards.

Prepare for summer - APC's checklist against power-outs

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Alan Morgan, APC
Category: Trends & Forecasts
22 December 2005
12154 views
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • APC
  • Electricity Shortages
Alan Morgan, District Manager, East Africa at American Power Conversion, submits his list of preventative measures designed to ensure operations do not come unstuck through electricity shortages.

Disaster Management: A new response to emergencies

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Dave Watkins - Softscape
Category: Humanitarian Comms
22 December 2005
13183 views
  • Global
  • Disaster Management
  • Emergencies
Softscape has introduced an emergency management system designed to ensure disaster victims receive rapid assistance. Its web-based platform is open to government agencies as they direct both citizens and agency workers through their crisis. Dave Watkins, founder and CEO, Softscape, explains the requirements that any such system must meet.

Mobile is crucial to Latin America's economies says GSMA

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GSM Association
Category: Trends & Forecasts
13 December 2005
13235 views
  • Latin America
  • Ovum
  • GSMA
  • Research
Latin America's mobile industry generates almost US$20 billion of economic activity each year: nearly 1.3% of regional GDP and 2.5% of the region's capital investment. Last year, moreover, mobile operators invested more than US$7 billion in Latin America.

EASSy does it - will East Africa learn from West Africa?

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Michael Schwartz
Category: Trends & Forecasts
07 December 2005
11107 views
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Submarine Cable
  • East Africa

Work on the East African Submarine System (EASSy) is likely to start early next year. The World Bank is willing to offer finance. After all, the Internet and mobile-based commerce can change people's lives. Michael Schwartz says lessons can be learnt from a predecessor.

Payment not percentage: Motorola settles with Telsim

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Alec Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
04 November 2005
14233 views
  • Middle East North Africa
  • Turkey
  • Legal
  • Motorola

Motorola has settled its financial and legal claims against Turkish cellular phone operator Telsim and the Turkish Savings and Deposit Insurance Fund (TMSF).

Chinese Telecoms Giant demands Protection at Home

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Michael Schwartz
Category: Trends & Forecasts
04 November 2005
10351 views
  • Asia-Pacific
  • China
  • ZTE

Michael Schwartz commented recently on an Indian Minister's opinion that priority should be given by Indian operators to local telecoms manufacturers. Now he analyses a leading Chinese telecom vendor's demand for protection in its home market...

China cell phone market increases to 377M users

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Alec Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
31 October 2005
14745 views
  • Asia-Pacific
  • China
  • Subscribers
  • Mobile Phones

Cell phone ownership figures for China grow and grow. As of 30 September China boasted 377 million mobile phone subscribers, or a teledensity of 29%...

Huawei opens its first inTouch Lab Experience Centre

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Michael Schwartz
Category: Vendors
24 October 2005
16431 views
  • Global
  • Huawei
  • R&D

Aimed at encouraging global telecoms players to pool their ideas, Huawei’s inTouch Lab and Partnership Plan target fellow companies in the industry in order to create, on a joint basis, innovative services and applications for the future...

Cisco to invest US$1.1 billion in India

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Alec Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
24 October 2005
17494 views
  • Central South Asia
  • India
  • Cisco
  • Finance
Network equipment manufacturer Cisco is set to make its largest investment to date outside the United States.

Disaster management: Meshing for mission-critical operations

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Nikesh Patel - Motorola
Category: Humanitarian Comms
24 October 2005
17367 views
  • Global
  • Motorola
  • Disaster Management
Recent events have shown just how critical a part good communications play during disasters. Developing Telecoms welcomes Nikesh Patel, business manager for Motorola's Government and Enterprise Mobility Solutions (GEMS) sector. He explains how seamless mobile wireless broadband solutions optimise emergency response.

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Operators Article Count:  3055

Vendors Article Count:  515

Regulation Article Count:  1956

Investment Article Count:  675

Trends & Forecasts Article Count:  932

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2015 Trends Article Count:  45

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