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Nokia downsizing operations in emerging markets

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James Barton
Category: Vendors
04 October 2011
11273 views
  • Latin America
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Mexico
  • Nokia
  • Romania
  • Downsizing

Nokia has announced that it is downsizing its handset business, cutting 3500 jobs...

Termination surcharges a worrying trend in Africa

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James Barton
Category: Regulation
04 October 2011
9685 views
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Senegal
  • Ghana
  • GSMA
  • Gabon
  • Congo Brazzaville

A new type of tax is emerging in Africa according to new research conducted by Deloitte and the GSMA...

Caching solution helps Malian ISP meet booming demand

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James Barton
Category: Wireless Networks
04 October 2011
11712 views
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Mali
  • Bandwidth
  • Caching
  • Blue Coat

Mali’s leading internet provider has installed new caching appliances to manage increasing customer demand for international Internet content...

Russian telecom giants announce LTE partnership

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James Barton
Category: Operators
03 October 2011
10143 views
  • Service Providers
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • LTE
  • Russia
  • VimpelCom
  • MTS

A new shared LTE network will reportedly be constructed in Russia by a collaboration between two of the country’s major operators, VimpelCom and MTS...

Bharti Airtel to bring 3G to seven countries across Africa

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James Barton
Category: Wireless Networks
03 October 2011
11291 views
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • 3G
  • Nokia Siemens Networks
  • Bharti Airtel
  • 2G

Seven African countries will soon host new 3G networks deployed by Bharti Airtel, which is also planning a major expansion of its 2G (GSM/EDGE) networks across Africa...

Mozambique’s first mobile financial services go live

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James Barton
Category: Mobile Finance
03 October 2011
7142 views
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Mozambique
  • Mobile Banking

A new financial institution in Mozambique has launched a mobile financial service aimed at the country’s unbanked population...

Mobile-only households: fixed voice will all but disappear in some Central and Eastern European countries

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Emma Buckland, Analysys Mason
Category: Trends & Forecasts
30 September 2011
10594 views
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Analysys Mason
  • Fixed-line
  • Mobile

Fixed voice household penetration has proved resilient in most parts of Western Europe, but in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) the proportion of mobile-only households had increased to 41% at the end of 2010. Senior Analyst at Analysys Mason Emma Buckland explores the regional factors that have brought about fixed-line abandonment in CEE, the main reasons why CEE fixed-line operators have been largely unsuccessful in stemming it and our expectations for this trend in the next five years...

Indian telecom giants to create tower holding company?

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James Barton
Category: Operators
30 September 2011
9457 views
  • Service Providers
  • Central South Asia
  • India
  • Vodafone
  • Idea Cellular
  • Bharti Airtel
  • Tower Sharing

Three of the largest operators in India – Bharti Airtel, Vodafone and Idea Cellular - are reportedly planning on creating a holding company for their passive infrastructure towers...

Huawei trialling commercial TD-LTE in Shenzhen

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James Barton
Category: Wireless Networks
30 September 2011
10672 views
  • Asia-Pacific
  • China
  • TD LTE
  • Huawei
  • Sequans Communications

The commercialisation process of TD-LTE in China has taken another step forward following the announcement of a joint trial based on the technology to be conducted by Sequans Communications and Huawei...

Kenyan penetration soars after abolition of VAT on handsets

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James Barton
Category: Devices & Platforms
30 September 2011
8763 views
  • Devices
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Kenya
  • Handsets
  • VAT

Research conducted by Deloitte has demonstrated that sales of mobile phones saw a significant boost in Kenya after the African country’s government scrapped value added tax on handsets in 2009...

Weak leadership and violence could stall Pakistan’s growth

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James Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
30 September 2011
10374 views
  • Central South Asia
  • Pakistan
  • Fixed-line
  • Mobile
  • BMI

The Pakistani mobile market has emerged from two years of low growth between 2009 and 2010, which averaged at 1.7%, to mark a quarterly increase of 3.6% y-o-y in terms of subscribers...

Turkish GSM operator overhauls OSS

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James Barton
Category: Service Management
29 September 2011
8335 views
  • Middle East North Africa
  • Turkey
  • Avea
  • Tektronix

A leading 1800 GSM provider in Turkey is installing a new solution aimed at enhancing network performance to improve the end user experience...

Mobile financial services make their Liberian debut

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James Barton
Category: Mobile Finance
29 September 2011
10359 views
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Mobile Banking
  • Liberia
  • Lonestar Cell GSM

Mobile money services have been launched in Nigeria by Lonestar Cell GSM, a member of the MTN Group...

Etisalat installs backhauling solution across UAE network

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James Barton
Category: Wireless Networks
29 September 2011
11170 views
  • Middle East North Africa
  • Etisalat
  • UAE
  • Zhone

As part of a major network expansion, UAE-based operator Etisalat is deploying a new backhauling solution for mobile data...

Spectrum re-farming: getting ready for the LTE capacity crunch

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James Barton
Category: Wireless Networks
29 September 2011
13549 views
  • Global
  • LTE
  • Spectrum
  • Emerging Markets
  • Re-farming

With the advent of LTE, the prices of spectrum licences are escalating – but the spectrum itself is finite, and increasingly hard to obtain. Meanwhile, older technologies that have largely fallen out of use are occupying other spectrum bands – but there is a common solution to these problems. DT editor James Barton spoke to Fabricio Martinez, Services Director at Aircom, about how spectrum re-farming can reduce operator expenditure while bringing new technologies to emerging markets.

Upgrade complete for Kazakhstan’s railway communications network

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James Barton
Category: Wireless Networks
28 September 2011
9690 views
  • Central South Asia
  • Alcatel-Lucent
  • Kazakhstan
  • Transport
  • Rail
  • Transtelecom JSC

The modernisation of Kazakhstan’s railway communication network has been completed...

Solid investment will see growth return to Oman

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James Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
28 September 2011
8963 views
  • Investment
  • Middle East North Africa
  • Oman
  • Market Saturation

Although intense competition is driving down ARPUs and market saturation is reducing subscriber growth opportunities, operators in Oman continue to invest in modern fixed and mobile networks - a move that will facilitate the rollout of higher value services in the future...

mHealth Initiative Aims to Prevent Diabetes in India

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James Barton
Category: Humanitarian Comms
27 September 2011
9289 views
  • Central South Asia
  • mHealth
  • India
  • SMS

An SMS-based health awareness campaign underway in India has received a new participant, the diversified health care benefits company Aetna...

Aircel extends its roaming reach with new solutions portfolio

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James Barton
Category: Service Management
27 September 2011
9578 views
  • Central South Asia
  • Roaming
  • India
  • Syniverse
  • Aircel

An expansive roaming reach is becoming increasingly important for operators in India, and with this in mind Aircel has selected a portfolio of roaming business management services from Syniverse...

‘Smart’ Regulation to promote worldwide broadband roll out

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James Barton
Category: Regulation
26 September 2011
9184 views
  • Latin America
  • ITU
  • Broadband
  • Colombia

The ITU Global Symposium for Regulators closed today with the adoption of Best Practice Guidelines aimed at advancing the deployment of broadband connectivity worldwide...

Voice SMS takes off in Democratic Republic of Congo

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James Barton
Category: Consumer Ecosystems
26 September 2011
8181 views
  • Kirusa
  • Voice SMS
  • Democratic Republic of Congo
  • Tigo DRC

In just over six months since it launched, a voice SMS service has achieved an adoption rate of over 60% in the Democratic Republic of Congo...

Fibre backbone stands Sudan in good stead

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James Barton
Category: Optical & Fixed Networks
26 September 2011
9100 views
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Sudan
  • Fibre Optic Cable
  • CDMA

With its potential largely untapped, the oil-rich nation of Sudan has plenty of room to grow...

Middle East CIOs and IT Managers Need a Successful Virtualisation Strategy

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Yarob Sakhnini
Category: Cloud & Virtualisation
26 September 2011
8695 views
  • Middle East North Africa
  • Data Centres
  • Cloud
  • Virtualisation

Yarob Sakhnini from Brocade provides an insight into a successful virtualisation strategy and explains how virtualisation is the driving force behind cloud computing, enabling data centres to provide a wide range of storage, processing, infrastructure and software services at a low cost...

How the Green Mobile Revolution Can Help Rural Africa

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Tom Makau
Category: Wireless Networks
23 September 2011
10774 views
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Operators
  • Rural Communities

Developing Telecoms’ Africa blogger Tom Makau takes a look at how operators’ excess power can be used for the benefit of rural communities in Africa...

Manufacturing partnership to aid LTE in China

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James Barton
Category: Wireless Networks
23 September 2011
11456 views
  • Asia-Pacific
  • China Mobile
  • China
  • TD LTE
  • Clearwire

Broadband provider Clearwire and mobile operator China Mobile have entered into a partnership which will focus on developing TD-LTE devices...

Saturation slowing growth in Sri Lanka

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James Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
22 September 2011
9333 views
  • Central South Asia
  • Growth
  • Sri Lanka
  • Saturation

At the end of March 2011, Sri Lanka’s mobile sector had a total of 17.852mn subscribers, following 393,000 net additions in the quarter...

Broadband partnership targets Namibia’s licence-exempt market

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James Barton
Category: Operators
22 September 2011
9658 views
  • Service Providers
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Namibia
  • Alvarion

Enterprise markets in Southern Africa are on the rise and Namibia’s licence-exempt market is no exception...

Pakistan's untapped market: the rural sector

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James Barton
Category: Wireless Networks
21 September 2011
12052 views
  • Rural
  • Central South Asia
  • Broadband
  • Pakistan
  • Wateen Telecom

Like many emerging markets, Pakistan faces the challenge of connecting its rural population. In this interview Naeem Zamindar , the CEO of converged communications provider Wateen Telecom, warns that the rural market’s importance should not be underestimated...

Backbone infrastructure project could fix Chad’s subpar penetration rates

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James Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
21 September 2011
9822 views
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Chad
  • Penetration Rates
  • Backbone Infrastructure

Despite being Africa’s latest exporter of oil, Chad has one of the least developed telecommunications markets in the world...

Qualcomm’s spectrum licences invalid, according to India’s DoT

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James Barton
Category: Regulation
20 September 2011
8340 views
  • Central South Asia
  • India
  • Licensing
  • Qualcomm
  • BWA Spectrum

India’s Department of Telecoms has reportedly claimed that Qualcomm’s original application for Indian wireless broadband service permits is void, thereby suggesting that the operator could have its licences revoked...

Equity funding secured for African tower investments

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James Barton
Category: Investment
20 September 2011
10353 views
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Towers
  • Eaton Towers
  • Funding

The African tower ownership and management company Eaton Towers has secured a major round of equity funding worth $150m from Capital International Private Equity Funds (“CIPEF”), a private equity investor that focuses on emerging markets...

Low penetration points to high growth in Uganda

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James Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
19 September 2011
9752 views
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Uganda
  • BMI
  • Penetration

Uganda’s mobile sector is predicted to grow through to the end of 2015, while broadband subscriber numbers are expected to rise significantly between 2013 and 2015...

ITU advocates industry standards for green telecoms

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James Barton
Category: Energy & Sustainability
19 September 2011
8018 views
  • Global
  • ITU
  • Climate Change
  • ICTs

The ITU has called for a global methodology to assess the environmental impact of ICTs...

Saudi Arabia is first for MENA LTE – three times over

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James Barton
Category: Wireless Networks
16 September 2011
14438 views
  • Middle East North Africa
  • 4G
  • TD LTE
  • Mobily
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Zain KSA
  • STC

Three Saudi operators have launched 4G/LTE services in the Middle Eastern kingdom – with each claiming that they are the first to do so in the MENA region...

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