Strong economic growth is benefiting the telecoms sector in Côte d'Ivoire, reports Research & Markets.
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Strong economic growth is benefiting the telecoms sector in Côte d'Ivoire, reports Research & Markets.
According to local press reports, the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (Ficci) is now getting involved in the ongoing debt crisis affecting at least two of the country’s big three operators.
ZASpace is the name of a new South African organisation that will, it is hoped, galvanize the country’s geospatial industry and bridge the skills deficit in this sector.
Big changes are ahead for Telefonica, according to a recent announcement from group CEO José María Álvarez-Pallete, notably for the telecommunications giant’s Latin American operations.
Recent local press reports, along with news from satellite launch company Arianespace, indicate that Egypt has successfully launched the telecommunications satellite TIBA- 1.
How long can India’s beleaguered operators Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea handle high levels of debt? That’s the question arising from a recent report from credit rating agency Moody’s.
Ooredoo Kuwait has selected Fortinet to provide its secure SD-WAN managed service.
Poland’s P4, which operates as Play, has announced its intent to use frequencies that it holds in the 2100MHz band to offer 5G services without having to obtain spectrum at auction.
With 5G trials underway in Malaysia, local operators Celcom Axiata and Maxis have agreed to share infrastructure for the technology.
News agencies are reporting that vendor Ericsson is planning to invest about 1 billion reais (close to $240 million) in Brazil to add a new assembly line dedicated to fifth generation technology.
Bangladeshi market leader Grameenphone has been given three months by the country’s Supreme Court to make its first arrears payment following an audit of its finances.
If you needed further proof of the diversification of what was once a dedicated e-commerce company, the fact that the Amazon subsidiary Amazon Web Services recently announced the expansion of AWS Ground Station in the Middle East should give some indication.
More 5G activity has been reported in two very different markets in West Africa: Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa, and Gabon, whose population, at an estimated 2.1 million, is a little over one hundredth the size of Nigeria’s.
Zain, a major mobile operator in eight markets across the Middle East and North Africa, has claimed a first in the MENA region with a new 5G roaming service.
The third market entrant in the Philippines, DITO, has signed tower sharing agreements with Leo Technologies Infrastructure Corp and Alt-Global-Solutions Inc.
Following requests from interested parties, the Israeli Ministry of Communications has postponed a 5G frequency tender.
A story gaining a lot of attention since early November has been the passage through Russia’s lower house of parliament, the State Duma, of a bill that aims to prevent the sale of certain devices lacking pre-installed Russian software. Now that bill has received its third and final reading.
Orange Group is selling its entire 95.5% holding in its Niger operation to Zamani Com after getting the green light from Niger’s telecom authorities.
Azerbaijan’s Bakcell is acquiring Vodafone Ukraine from Russia’s MTS for US$734 million.
The World Radiocommunication Conference 2019 (WRC-19) in Egypt bowed out with the, not entirely unexpected, news that delegates had identified additional radio-frequency bands for International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT), which will facilitate the development of 5G mobile networks.
Malaysian satellite operator MEASAT and satellite services provider Arianespace have announced the signing of a launch services contract for MEASAT-3d that could boost 4G and 5G growth in Malaysia.
Ratings agency Fitch has cautioned that the Indian government’s two-year moratorium on spectrum fees will not offset dues.
At the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-19) in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, delegates representing ITU member states have agreed to adopt what is described as an innovative new milestone-based approach for the deployment of non-geostationary satellite (NGSO) systems in specific radio-frequency bands and services.
Mexican operator Telefonica Movistar has announced the signing of a last-mile wireless capacity access agreement with AT&T in Mexico. Parent company Telefonica, which has a strong presence in Spain, Europe and Latin America, says that this a long-term agreement.
You wouldn’t necessarily describe it as unobtrusive, but Mynmar’s first telecom tower constructed from bamboo, which has been installed in Thanlyin, a major port city, is certainly sustainable.
America Movil’s chairman Carlos Slim has pledged an investment of BRL30 billion ($7.2 billion) into the group’s Brazilian operations.
The International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) is coming to South Africa for the first IAA Symposium on Small Satellites in Africa.
The deputy prime minister of Thailand has told the country’s operators that they should aim to launch commercial 5G by mid-2020.
Indian operators will be able to defer payment of all spectrum-related fees for two years following a government decision aimed at offering financial relief in an overly competitive market.
A plan to upgrade communications infrastructure connecting the major Myanmar cities of Nay Pyi Taw, Yangon and Mandalay, along with the Thilawa Special Economic Zone (SEZ), has been announced.
Described by international operator Eutelsat as a major contribution to reducing the digital divide in Africa and Europe, Eutelsat’s KONNECT satellite is now ready to ship to its launch site with a launch planned for mid-January 2020.
A regulatory proposal to reduce frequency fees could see Bulgaria’s government begin issuing 5G-ready spectrum in the second quarter of 2020.
Wiicom has tapped Intracom Telecom for a network delivering mobile and ultra-broadband services to residential consumers and businesses across Cameroon that cannot be reached by fibre.
IT services, consulting and business solutions organization Tata Consultancy Services has announced the launch, in collaboration with wireless technology giant Qualcomm Technologies Inc, of what it calls a first-of-its-kind Innovation Hub in Hyderabad, India.
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