22 May 2012
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100G technology makes its debut in Central America Free conference calling now available in Israel Internet-free mobile Facebook, email and online chat apps platform launches... Indian telco giant taking steps into Brazil Green power solutions provider spreads into South Asia Cable agreement to bolster international connectivity in Iraq Lat Am giant looks to Netherlands to boost European footprint CSP unifying mediation systems across four Central American countries Thai operator secures wireless distribution agreement Financial services project reaching out to millions of Africans Fibre investment on the way in Algeria Android tablets gaining popularity in Southeast Asia Bharti seeking JV takeover as profits slide How an Alternative Approach to SIM Card Provisioning Helps Operators Cure t... Solar-powered learning initiative takes off in Uganda GSMA voices criticism of Indian licensing proposals Enhanced mobile broadband deploying across three Baltic countries Market developments lay the foundation for future growth in Iraq India Feels More Shockwaves from the So-called ‘2G Scandal' Overpriced broadband faces fibre challenge in Angola First commercial 4G services go live in Croatia VimpelCom sells Vietnamese assets TRAI advocates new operators entering 2G auctions Romania’s first MVNE launching imminently Indian tax change could provoke legal action from Vodafone Mobile growth slows in Iran as penetration reaches saturation point Thailand close to finalising 3G auction process Internet Exchange Points Spur Internet Growth in Emerging Markets Incoming fibre boosts investment prospects for Burundi 3G on the way in Djibouti, but competition is required Fibre, not privatisation, could be the answer for Africa’s fixed-line opera... Saudi incumbent looks abroad amidst heated domestic competition Orascom serves Algerian government with arbitration notice
Industry News
Industry News - Regulators
Friday, 17 November 2006 11:32
ITU decision-making for the next four years will be in the hands of a Secretary-General and Deputy Secretary-General from the emerging telecoms markets...
Industry News - Global Trends
Wednesday, 15 November 2006 01:00
Twenty-one companies involved in the development of WiMAX recently met to show just how interoperable their products and services can be - and how valuable and useful WiMAX is bound to become in the emerging markets. Michael Schwartz brings Developing Telecoms up to date with this recent demonstration.
Industry News - Global Trends
Wednesday, 01 November 2006 01:00

Russia and Brazil are leaders in emerging markets. In both supply of communications services is struggling to keep up with demand. In Russia there are some roadblocks. Brazil may be showing the way forward. Michael Schwartz brings Developing Telecoms up to date.

Industry News - Global Trends
Wednesday, 01 November 2006 01:00
Mobile networks will provide coverage to 90% of the world's population by 2010 - compared with 80% today - despite the misplaced policies of many governments who continue to subsidise the rollout of fixed-networks.

Industry News - Global Trends
Thursday, 21 September 2006 11:13
The Government and Technology Summit recently held in Dubai and with Intel as silver sponsor, was targeted at senior IT decision-makers from the public at large and from government.
Industry News - Global Trends
Tuesday, 22 August 2006 14:33
The full impact of mobile phone technology in extending access to communications and improving the daily lives of the poor throughout the world's emerging nations is only now beginning to be appreciated. In this analysis Michael Bjarhov of Ericsson examines some of the challenges that still lie ahead.
Industry News - Operators
Monday, 21 August 2006 22:39
Two decisions to reject mergers and the new opportunities from a state-of-the-art factory make for exciting times at Andrew Corporation. Michael Schwartz spoke to Andrea Cassini, Andrew Corporation's President of EMEA Sales and Marketing...
Industry News - Global Trends
Thursday, 17 August 2006 01:00
Will the Internet fulfil the developing world's dream and become the great economic leveller? There is a long way to go but there are encouraging signs that commercial as well as political factors are leading the way in bridging the great digital divide - the gap between those societies with access to communications technology and those without. Jean Hervé Jenn, President, International, Convergys Corporation reviews the evidence from around the world.

 



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