Asian satellite operator Thaicom and CAT Telecom, which runs Thailand’s international telecommunications infrastructure, have announced a joint satellite business venture.
Asian satellite operator Thaicom and CAT Telecom, which runs Thailand’s international telecommunications infrastructure, have announced a joint satellite business venture.
Given the likely importance of 5G to Industry 4.0 and the Internet of Things (IoT), perhaps it should come as little surprise that industry body the Cellular Operators' Association of India (COAI) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Germany’s 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation (5G-ACAI).
Zimbabwe has blocked the majority of mobile money transactions and suspended the country’s stock exchange as it seeks to stabilise its currency.
It’s not the first piece of research to say so, but a new study offers a useful reminder that having access to mobile phones empowers women in less developed countries.
Major Latin American and Caribbean-focused telecommunications group Liberty Latin America (LLA) has announced that it has selected Ericsson for a major network evolution drive involving virtualisation of its core networks.
The Ethiopian Communications Authority (ECA) confirmed that 12 firms have made Expressions of Interest (EoIs) on the country’s two new telecoms licences.
Saudi Telecom Company (stc) is deploying CommScope’s new 30-port antennas as it looks to demonstrate use cases for next generation wireless technologies.
Intelsat and Liquid Telecom are extending their partnership to connect more than 2000 additional VSAT terminals across Africa.
Telekom Srbija has submitted a €155 million bid to acquire Kosovar ISP and mobile operator IPKO.
Montenegrin operator Crnogorski Telekom (CT) has been ordered to lower its calling rates from 1st July.
The coronavirus pandemic has again delayed – or been blamed for delaying – 5G spectrum auctions, this time in Brazil and Croatia.
Among five major projects mentioned in a government presentation at the launch earlier this week of the Sustainable Infrastructure Development Symposium South Africa (a virtual event this year) were two important telecommunications initiatives in satellite communications and broadband.
Claro Colombia has received a block of 3.5GHz spectrum to conduct 5G trials.
An ongoing 100 per cent physical inspection of Chinese imports into India has taken a number of businesses by surprise, is leading to delays in the release of cargo, and is a major worry to the Indian smartphone industry in particular.
Cambodia’s Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications (MPTC) has revoked the licence and spectrum of one of the country’s operators.
Rain claimed a first in 2019. Vodacom, with a little help from temporary spectrum, followed in May this year. Now it’s the turn of South Africa’s number two mobile operator MTN to launch 5G.
Telenor Group is selling its entire 34.2% stake in Wave Money to Yoma Strategic Holdings for $76.5 million.
It’s only been a week since the announcement that Brazil will be the first market where people can send and receive money via WhatsApp using Facebook Pay. Now, it seems, everything is on hold after an intervention by Brazil’s central bank.
The drive to register or reregister SIM cards continues, with Myanmar among the latest countries to set a deadline.
UAE operator group Etisalat is unlikely to introduce standalone 5G for at least two years, and will instead focus on non-standalone (NSA) 5G architecture in this period.
Croatia’s Hrvatski Telekom (HT) has awarded a five-year 5G RAN contract to Ericsson.
Grameenphone has been hit with new restrictions by Bangladesh’s regulator as it seeks to weaken the operator’s perceived market dominance.
According to Bloomberg and recent Indian news reports, the country is looking at proposals to reduce the license fee for fixed-line broadband services to households.
Ukraine’s three largest mobile operators have commenced “joint actions” to expand their 4G-LTE networks using redistributed 900MHz frequencies.
According to Reuters and local press reports, South Africa's third-biggest operator, Cell C, has announced plans to lay off more than 38 per cent of its workforce.
Meeza, an end-to-end managed IT services and solutions provider based in Qatar, has announced plans to build a data centre in the capital, Doha. It will be the company’s fourth such project in the country.
Estonian mobile operators have called for the country’s Minister of Foreign Trade and IT to revise its licensing strategy for spectrum in the 3.4GHz - 3.8GHz range.
The upturn in Bharti Airtel’s financial fortunes continues, with a major sale netting it close to $46 million.
It’s been a newsworthy week for Digicel, a communications and entertainment provider in the Caribbean, Central America and Asia Pacific. Following a major step in the process of reducing its debt, which it announced last week, it has won an important court case.
Supermarket chain Walmart de Mexico y Centroamerica is now offering MVNO services in Mexico, branded as BAIT (Bodega Aurrera Internet y Telefonia).
The aftermath of the border skirmish between India and China in Ladakh is continuing to have an effect on telecommunications, with Chinese app vendors coming under attack from Indian consumers and uncertainty being expressed about operator contracts with Huawei and ZTE.
Following a seemingly unstoppable streak of overseas investment, Reliance Industries has declared that it is debt-free.
The company selling the assets of bankrupt Indian operator Aircel expects them to raise between INR9.5 billion and INR15.1 billion (USD124.8 million and USD198.4 million).
Digicel, a communications and entertainment provider in the Caribbean, Central America and Asia Pacific, has concluded what it calls the last significant milestone in the process to reduce its debt.
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