Tunisia’s Minister of Communications and Digital Economy Anouar Maarouf has stated that the UAE’s Abraaj Group has obtained a 35% stake in Tunisie Telecom.
Tunisia’s Minister of Communications and Digital Economy Anouar Maarouf has stated that the UAE’s Abraaj Group has obtained a 35% stake in Tunisie Telecom.
We are all experiencing a global digital transformation, and mobile communication is playing a significant role. However, not all are progressing at the same pace due to the unique challenges and opportunities of the African telecommunications market.
IoT M2M connectivity specialist Eseye has partnered with VIA (Village Infrastructure Angels) on a solar energy project focused on rural villages in developing markets.
MegaFon has signed a cooperation agreement with Rostelecom to jointly develop 5G networks.
PLDT’s chairman and CEO Manuel Pangilinan has stated that the company may form a strategic partnership with a Chinese firm, either for its digital arm Voyager Innovation or for the operator as a whole.
Reliance Jio’s Reliance Jio’s disruptive entry into the Indian market forced India’s incumbent operators to write off investments of $40-$50 billion, according to Bharti Airtel chairman Sunil Bharti Mittal.
Econet is reportedly considering listing $1 billion in shares on the London Stock Exchange, while its discussions over potentially acquiring some of Millicom’s African assets are ongoing.
The CEO of Brazil’s beleaguered operator Oi has resigned two weeks ahead of a crucial creditor meeting.
Safaricom Kenya has renewed its Parts Management Service (SPMS) agreement with GSM Systems East Africa.
Electronic payment solutions firm Toka has selected XIUS to launch Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) services through the brand Tokamóvil in Mexico.
Bharti Airtel is among the operators interested in acquiring assets and spectrum from Reliance Communications (RCom).
The board of Brazilian operator Oi has revised its proposals for restructuring its debt after its creditors shot down its previous suggestions.
Timor Telecom is providing a trial Wi-Fi service in Timor-Leste’s capital Dili using SES Networks’ fibre-like connectivity.
As Altice prepares to sell off some of its non-core assets to write down its €51 billion of debt, its Dominican Public unit has emerged as the most likely first casualty.
Indian regulator TRAI (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India) has called for the relaxation of spectrum caps to ease the burden on operators facing mounting debt and plunging revenue.
Following an examination of Line Mobile’s business model, Thai regulator NBTC has ruled that the company does not require an MVNO licence.
Intracom Telecom has supplied Zakład Obsługi Systemu Monitoringu (ZOSM), the Monitoring System Services Company of the Polish capital Warsaw, with its latest generation Point-to-point and Point-to-Multipoint wireless systems.
WeChat is targeting Malaysia as the second market outside of China to receive its full suite of services.
MTN Group is querying a XOF134 billion ($213 million) bill issued to it by the regulator of Benin for unpaid frequency fees.
The Competition Commission of India has given the green light to Bharti Airtel’s acquisition of Tata Sons’ consumer mobile operations.
The duopoly that has dominated the Philippines for years could be shaken up following a meeting between President Rodrigo Duterte and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang.
Barclays Africa’s sale of 9mobile has come under scrutiny by Nigeria’s telecoms regulator and central bank, both of which have said they have “serious concerns” over the sale.
Fibre optic cable manufacturer AFL is moving into the Indian market via a new partnership with Bangalore-based start-up Citadel Intelligent Systems.
Slovak Telekom has gone live with Netcracker's converged Revenue Management solution for its residential and VSE/SoHo customers.
Peter-Service and Rostelecom are launching a project to implement a unified CRM system for Russia’s B2B segment.
Nokia and China Unicom are deploying Nokia Flexi Zone small cells and an AirScale low power radio head in 31 provinces in China.
Solomon Telekom Company Limited, trading under the name Our Telekom, is boosting its capacity with SES Networks to support the launch of its upcoming 4G/LTE network across the Solomon Islands archipelago.
Ericsson has been selected by RCS & RDS to modernise its mobile network in Romania, allowing its Romanian subscribers to enjoy enhanced mobile broadband services.
Apple will cooperate with the Indian government to develop an anti-spam mobile app for its iOS operating system.
Bango has launched operator-billed payments for Google Play users with 9mobile in Nigeria.
Mobile payment company Fortumo and mobile operator Telenor are launching direct carrier billing for consumers in Serbia.
Qualcomm has signed non-binding MoUs to supply components to three Chinese smartphone manufacturers – Oppo, Vivo and Xiaomi.
The short-term outlook remains difficult for telecoms operators in Yemen, reports Research & Markets.
Omantel has increased its holding in Zain Group, obtaining a 12.1% stake for $1.35 billion.
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