Regional Trends - Central & South Asia
Tuesday, 27 March 2007 01:00
IFC, World Bank's private sector arm, has cast its critical eye over the well-known Grameen Telecom Village phone scheme (you know, the phone ladies in Bangladesh). It has identified what it calculates as a US$5 trillion business plan when translated globally. We explain why...
Regional Trends - Central & South Asia
Friday, 16 March 2007 18:53
Idea Cellular is a brand-new company which has been traded for only a few days. Its ambitious aims as
Regional Trends - Central & South Asia
Wednesday, 14 March 2007 01:00

Regional Trends - Central & South Asia
Tuesday, 30 January 2007 18:46

Mobile communication is revolutionising economic and social life in rural India, spawning a wave of local entrepreneurs and creating greater access to social services, according to a new study by The Centre for Knowledge Societies commissioned by Nokia. The research identifies seven major service sectors - including transport, finance and healthcare - that could be radically transformed through mobile technologies...
Regional Trends - Central & South Asia
Tuesday, 30 January 2007 18:46
Mobile communication is revolutionising economic and social life in rural India, spawning a wave of local entrepreneurs and creating greater access to social services, according to a new study by The Centre for Knowledge Societies commissioned by Nokia. The research identifies seven major service sectors - including transport, finance and healthcare - that could be radically transformed through mobile technologies...
Regional Trends - Central & South Asia
Saturday, 20 January 2007 09:07
The markets of Central Asia and the Caspian region vary massively in terms of the degree to which their revenue potential has been successfully addressed. What is more, while outsiders might think of the Asian former Soviet Republics as a homogenous bloc of distant and relatively unfamiliar territory - so often lumped together as 'the stans' - the differences between the take- up of cellular services across these states is striking.Regional Trends - Central & South Asia
Saturday, 20 January 2007 09:07
The markets of Central Asia and the Caspian region vary massively in terms of the degree to which their revenue potential has been successfully addressed. What is more, while outsiders might think of the Asian former Soviet Republics as a homogenous bloc of distant and relatively unfamiliar territory - so often lumped together as 'the stans' - the differences between the take- up of cellular services across these states is striking...Regional Trends - Central & South Asia
Tuesday, 31 October 2006 01:00
Following his analysis of WiMAX technology development globally, Michael Schwartz looks at the potential for WiMAX in South Asia.Page 11 of 12
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