21 May 2012
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Central & South Asia

Indian regulator right to welcome MVNOs

Regional Trends - Central & South Asia

Wednesday, 11 March 2009 01:00

MumbaiOn Monday March 2, the Indian government finally gave the go-ahead for Mobile Virtual Network Operators to enter the market. This follows a recommendation back in August 2008 from India's regulator, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India. The government is expected to release detailed guidelines for MVNO entrants soon. We believe this approval will benefit both existing MNOs and new entrants...

Fibre boom in Pakistan propels partnership between Digital Solution and Aspen Optics

Regional Trends - Central & South Asia

Friday, 13 February 2009 01:00

ImageThis year is going to be a year for fibre network boom in Pakistan. To support the construction of a massive fibre-optic infrastructure in Pakistan, Digital Solution, as distributor for Aspen Optics, will introduce the latter's fibre connectivity products, including media converters, fibre switches and next generation optical transceivers...

New Asian markets will produce half a billion more mobile subscribers by 2012

Regional Trends - Central & South Asia

Tuesday, 23 September 2008 01:00

MotosMobile subscribers in the eight new Asian markets will top one billion by 2012. Well over half the total will come from new subscribers in the next four years. Source of the prediction is Frost & Sullivan...

New Asian markets will produce half a billion more mobile subscribers by 2012

Regional Trends - Central & South Asia

Tuesday, 23 September 2008 01:00

MotosMobile subscribers in the eight new Asian markets will top one billion by 2012. Well over half the total will come from new subscribers in the next four years. Source of the prediction is Frost & Sullivan...

Mobile workforce among Indian SMEs rising fast

Regional Trends - Central & South Asia

Wednesday, 17 September 2008 12:43

India streetFrom a level of 22% in 2006, the percentage of Indian SMEs (companies with up to 999 employees) with a "mobile workforce," or employees who need to regularly travel on business for a minimum of four or five days in a month is now as high as 43%...

Mobile workforce among Indian SMEs rising fast

Regional Trends - Central & South Asia

Wednesday, 17 September 2008 12:43

HyderabadFrom a level of 22% in 2006, the percentage of Indian SMEs (companies with up to 999 employees) with a "mobile workforce," or employees who need to regularly travel on business for a minimum of four or five days in a month is now as high as 43%...

Research and Markets releases "Armenia - Telecoms Market Overview & Statistics"

Regional Trends - Central & South Asia

Wednesday, 20 August 2008 01:00

Dublin-based Research and Markets has emerged as one of the most prolific publishers of telecoms analysis and forecasting. Reports on developing markets are no exception. We submit below just one of the many releases we have received from Research and Markets...

Real opportunity for WiMAX lies in emerging markets

Regional Trends - Central & South Asia

Monday, 07 April 2008 12:23

ImageWiMAX suffered a major setback when the partnership between US operator Sprint Nextel, one of the technology's strongest advocates, and wireless high-speed Internet service provider Clearwire fell apart in November 2007. Now a new frontrunner has emerged with ambitious plans that may strengthen the case for WiMAX...

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