T-Systems Brazil is adopting an MVNO-style business model in order to offer IoT services in the market.
T-Systems Brazil is adopting an MVNO-style business model in order to offer IoT services in the market.
Airtel Nigeria has abandoned a proposed bid for beleaguered operator 9mobile.
Idea Cellular, India’s third largest mobile operator and sixth-ranked in the world, is to upgrade its optical network with ECI.
U Mobile has extended its existing Business Support System (BSS) partnership with Ericsson to move towards fully converged billing.
Reliance Jio made a profit of US$78m in the last quarter of 2017, its first since launching 15 months ago.
LTE roaming in Africa took off in 2017, according to an authoritative new report from BICS.
Bango, the global mobile payments company, has partnered with MTN Ghana to launch operator payments in Google Play.
MTN and VANU have announced the integration of their two networks. The move extends MTN’s coverage to Rwandans who are currently unconnected in rural areas.
Start-up Quika is launching what it claims will be the world’s first entirely free high-speed satellite internet for consumers in developing countries.
Arabsat, a leading satellite services provider in the Middle East, is partnering with CETel to offer customers business continuity services.
Vodacom Lesotho has replaced its legacy device management system with Sicap’s next generation device management solution.
Middle East-based mobile operator Ooredoo Group has selected CombaTelecom as its main supplier of antennas and associated products.
Telecom operators in emerging markets have experienced major threats from OTTs to their traditional services such as voice, SMS and data for a few years now.
Indian market leader Bharti Airtel is using Huawei’s CloudAir to bolster its 4G coverage so that it can compete more effectively with Reliance Jio.
Nepal’s second largest operator Ncell has extended its 4G network to 21 cities in the country, meaning that it covers over 15% of the country’s population.
The Telecom Commission of India has given the go-ahead for TRAI’s proposals to relax the country’s limits on spectrum holdings.
Axiata’s Bangladeshi unit Robi has agreed to a site sharing deal with state-owned Teletalk, one of the country’s smaller operators.
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Ukraine’s richest man Rinat Akhmetov has had $820m of his assets frozen in a payment dispute over his purchase of the country’s largest fixed-line provider Ukrtelecom.
CETel has signed a five-year contract with SES Networks to connect new exploration and production sites in Africa via SES Networks’ medium earth orbit (MEO) O3b satellite constellation.
Airtel has partnered with digital content subscription services and mobile payment aggregation provider RGK Mobile for direct billing services in India.
Thai market leader AIS and state-run provider TOT have agreed a deal that will allow the former to deliver commercial services using the latter’s 2.1GHz spectrum.
Argentinean regulator Enacom has given the green light to proposals allowing firms to deliver multi-play services including mobile, fixed, internet and pay-TV.
China has maintained its dominance in the global IoT market, with Chinese operators covering around 46% of cellular IoT connections in Q3 2017.
Liberty Global has split off its Latin American unit into a separate entity branded Liberty Latin America to provide it “access to the capital and resources necessary to achieve superior financial and strategic growth”.
Indian regulator TRAI has begun a public consultation over a four-year plan aimed at securing the country’s position as a “front runner of the fourth industrial revolution” by 2022.
Qatar’s Ooredoo has confirmed that it has held discussions over the possibility of acquiring a stake in Turkey’s Turk Telekom, but noted that no tangible progress has been made on the matter.
The third quarter of 2017 saw a 115% global increase in mobile data traffic, with half of this increase being generated by India and China.
Huawei has won a $28.5 million contract to overhaul Filipino market leader PLDT’s online charging and electronic loading platforms for prepaid users.
The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) has come under fire from several of the country’s operators for shelving its recommendation to split up market leader Safaricom.
Tencent has hit back against suggestions that it monitors user accounts by stating that it does not store user messages sent via its popular WeChat service.
After completing trials in Q3 2017, AT&T has now launched its LTE-M network in Mexico.
The current owners of Nigeria's 9mobile have been granted more time to find a buyer for the operator by the country’s regulator.
Indian operator Reliance Jio Infocomm is acquiring the assets of its beleaguered rival Reliance Communications for almost INR240 billion ($3.75 billion).
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