Spectra Wireless and Microsoft 4Afrika have launched Africa’s first commercial service network utilising TV white spaces in Ghana.
Spectra Wireless and Microsoft 4Afrika have launched Africa’s first commercial service network utilising TV white spaces in Ghana.
In 2014, the roll-out of LTE has been a major focus for communications service providers (CSPs), with over 300 LTE networks now in operation globally.
Ethiopia’s sole service provider Ethio Telecom is introducing an electronic recharge solution.
Slovenia’s regulator AKOS has deemed the country’s two biggest operators - Telekom Slovenije and Si.mobil – guilty of contravening net neutrality legislation set out by the Electronic Communications Act.
2015 is going to be the year of heightened engagement and activity around mobile financial services.
Market-leading South African operator Vodacom has commissioned Alcatel-Lucent to build a gigabit passive optical networking (GPON) solution to expand into the enterprise and residential markets.
In 2015, we expect to see five major mobile backhaul trends in emerging markets.
Facebook has launched a simplified version of its Android app for lower-end devices in emerging markets.
During 2015 we expect to see further evolution in the LTE radio access network, with a number of LTE-Advanced technologies moving from the lab into commercial deployment.
As mobile telecoms become more and more intertwined with the internet, we will continue to see new services and opportunities emerge, both in the B2B and B2C area, as a result of this growing interconnectivity.
AT&T has announced that it will acquire Nextel from NII Holdings for $1.9 billion, minus the group’s unpaid debt.
Growing customer expectations and challenging network dynamics are putting pressure on the Radio AccessNetwork (RAN) in such a manner that almost 80% of quality impacting events occur in the RAN.
African carrier Wananchi Telecom has partnered with Epsilon for the delivery of outsourced network services to support the growth of its wholesale telecommunications business.
A significant shift has taken place in the telecom landscape as market dynamics bring together need and opportunity to create a major change.
The telecommunications sector in emerging markets will face both opportunities and challenges for the year 2015.
Kenyan market leader Safaricom is launching the country’s first LTE-Advanced (LTE-A) network in partnership with Nokia Networks.
The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD) have five renewable energy projects in developing countries.
In developing markets network coverage is often a significant problem, with many people outside of major cities having trouble getting connections because of poor telecoms infrastructure in their area.
Developing the mobile data usage has become the main priorities of operators across developing countries.
AT&T has completed its purchase of the Mexican mobile operator Iusacell.
One of the major trends we observed in 2014 was cloud companies’ expansion from the US and into international markets.
The Central American telecom market is seeing a continued trend towards enabling connectivity, following similar technological and business model processes of other more developed economic regions such as its US neighbour and Europe.
MENA Cable System has deployed Infinera’s DTN-X platform across its trans-Egypt terrestrial network.
The current market conditions in emerging markets for the telecom industry are somewhat unpredictable and influenced by the global macroeconomic developments.
At a recent next gen BSS conference that I attended, two of the best presentations were not from operators or BSS vendors but content providers.
State-owned Slovenian operator Telekom Slovenije will be privatised next month.
In the wake of a volatile 2014, the repercussions in Russia and the CIS are continuing to be felt as we enter the New Year.
As 2015 begins to kick into high gear I thought I would share a few trends we see forming here at GENBAND in the expanding universe of Real Time Communications software and solutions.
Millicom has announced a partnership between its Tigo operation in Colombia with Facebook’s Internet.org initiative.
Six firms have won 4G airwaves in Israel following the country’s first LTE spectrum auctions.
Customers in emerging and developing markets will continue to benefit from competitive alternatives in the coming year and will gradually see lower prices and better service.
India’s mobile footprint has increased dramatically over the past decade, primarily taking place in urban centers with feature phones.
For a long time, mobile network operators (MNOs) have looked longingly at untapped global markets, wishing there were a business case to justify an expansion of their networks to the nearly two billion potential customers worldwide who are either not covered by any mobile network or currently have unsatisfactory coverage.
All around the world, the mobile landscape is changing. Mobile subscriptions are expected to reach nearly 7 billion by the end of 2014, whilst mobile broadband subscribers will reach 2.3 billion.
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