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Network Operator Consolidation in Emerging Markets

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Alec Barton
Category: Investment
20 December 2010
9582 views
  • Investment
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Mergers and Acquisitions
  • Network Consolidation

Following a recent conference in London on financing telecoms in emerging markets, Developing Telecoms Publisher Alec Barton reflects on the recent spate of mergers and acquisitions amongst mobile network operators in emerging markets, particularly in Africa. He looks at some of the causes and considers whether the trend towards consolidation will continue...

Minority shareholders file lawsuits to block Zain deal

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James Barton
Category: Investment
20 December 2010
12914 views
  • Service Providers
  • Middle East North Africa
  • Etisalat
  • Kuwait
  • Zain
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Legal

One of Zain’s shareholders has initiated legal proceedings in an attempt to prevent the sale of a 46% stake in the company to rival operator Etisalat, in a move that threatens the proposed US$12 billion deal between the two Middle Eastern firms...

VAS revenue and active subscribers become new focus of Indian telecom rows

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James Barton
Category: Regulation
17 December 2010
9293 views
  • Revenue
  • VAS
  • Central South Asia
  • India
  • Subscribers
  • TRAI
  • Statistics

The Indian regulator TRAI has announced that it will publish a consultation paper that focuses on the country’s VAS market which it hopes will “see how to bring VAS into the active mainstream”...

GSMA elects new board members & Franco Bernabè as chairman

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James Barton
Category: Regulation
17 December 2010
8514 views
  • Global
  • GSMA
  • Appointments

The GSMA has elected Franco Bernabè, Chief Executive Officer of Telecom Italia, as its new Chairman for a two-year term, from January 2011 through December 2012...

Spectrum investigations underway as Tata chairman places blame with crooked operators

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James Barton
Category: Regulation
16 December 2010
10315 views
  • Service Providers
  • Central South Asia
  • India
  • Licensing
  • 2G
  • Legal
  • Tata

 India’s 2G spectrum licensing scandal has provoked many observers into giving their opinions on the country’s telecoms sector, and now the chairman of Tata Group, Ratan Tata, has commented on the events...

Fraud and security concerns fail to slow the growth of mobile banking in Africa

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James Barton
Category: Investment
16 December 2010
11491 views
  • Security
  • Mobile Finance
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Fraud
  • Fundamo
  • MFS Africa
  • Clickatell

Developing Telecoms recently examined some of the factors that have led to mobile banking’s success across many African markets. Mobile money transfers in particular represent a far more secure alternative to handling devalued currency in a cash economy, and for this reason adoption has been widespread. However, the informality of mobile banking infrastructure in Africa can appear challenging to the developed world, and raises serious questions about the potential impact of fraud in the mobile finance sector...

VimpelCom open to sharing ownership of Djezzy with Algerian government

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James Barton
Category: Investment
15 December 2010
11020 views
  • Service Providers
  • Middle East North Africa
  • VimpelCom
  • Algeria
  • Orascom
  • Djezzy
  • Altimo

One of the key bones of contention in the VimpelCom – Orascom merger has been the Algerian government’s claim that it was promised ownership of Orascom’s Algerian operations, branded Djezzy...

Unicom slashes 3G tariffs to step up competition

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James Barton
Category: Operators
14 December 2010
9402 views
  • Service Providers
  • Asia-Pacific
  • 3G
  • China
  • China Unicom
  • Tariffs

In a bid to attract subscribers, China Unicom has halved the monthly fee that it charges for its 3G service. The operator’s cheapest monthly 3G tariff – formerly CNY96 – has now been reduced to CNY46...

Phones: a 'feminist issue' in Bangladesh

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Cat Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
13 December 2010
10605 views
  • Central South Asia
  • Bangladesh
  • Mobile
  • Gender Inequality

Mobile phones have the power to change lives in emerging markets, but attitudes towards gender are in some cases impeding progress. Cat Barton looks at how the advent of mobile phones in Bangladesh is plagued by a 'gender gap'...

TeliaSonera buys into Cambodia and Nepal

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James Barton
Category: Investment
13 December 2010
12238 views
  • Service Providers
  • Central South Asia
  • Asia-Pacific
  • Cambodia
  • TeliaSonera
  • Nepal
  • Ncell
  • Smart Mobile

TeliaSonera has increased its shares in TeliaSonera Asia Holding, purchasing US$160 million of assets and raising its stake to 75.45%...

India contacts foreign governments as 2G investigation gets underway

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James Barton
Category: Regulation
10 December 2010
7030 views
  • Central South Asia
  • India
  • 2G
  • Government

India’s government has begun investigations into the 2008 issue of 2G licences, a process which has been under scrutiny since the scandal which resulted in the resignation of telecoms minister Andimuthu Raja...

Indian begins crackdown on 2G licences issued without auction

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James Barton
Category: Regulation
06 December 2010
7841 views
  • Central South Asia
  • India
  • Licensing
  • 2G

India’s Department of Telecommunications is preparing to dispute the eligibility of 85 licensees who reportedly did not meet the requisite criteria when their licences were issued in 2008...

Commercial LTE to deploy in India next year, say Alcatel-Lucent

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James Barton
Category: Operators
03 December 2010
9592 views
  • Service Providers
  • Central South Asia
  • LTE
  • India
  • Alcatel-Lucent

The vendor Alcatel-Lucent has stated its belief that commercial LTE deployments may take place in India as early as 2011...

New Indian operator completes TD-LTE trials

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James Barton
Category: Operators
02 December 2010
10066 views
  • Service Providers
  • Central South Asia
  • India
  • TD LTE
  • Reliance Industries

The startup Indian operator Reliance Industries has switched allegiances from WiMAX to LTE. Having successfully completed trials of TD-LTE services, Reliance is now preparing for a commercial launch...

Fixed and mobile broadband to drive growth in Israel

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James Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
02 December 2010
10736 views
  • Middle East North Africa
  • Mobile Broadband
  • Israel
  • VoIP
  • Growth

A new in-depth look at Israel’s telecommunications market indicates that its size has nearly peaked, but that growth possibilities still remain...

Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan heading towards 100% penetration

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James Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
30 November 2010
10882 views
  • Central South Asia
  • Kyrgyzstan
  • Kazakhstan
  • Penetration

Mobile penetration in two central Asian countries is nearing 100% following healthy growth over the past decade...

Mobile number portability trial in China could work to Unicom’s advantage

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James Barton
Category: Operators
30 November 2010
10236 views
  • Service Providers
  • Asia-Pacific
  • China
  • China Unicom
  • Mobile Number Portability
  • Pilot

A pilot mobile number portability (MNP) scheme has launched in two Chinese provinces, the northern municipality of Tianjin and the southern province of Hainan...

3G driving growth in Vietnam while Burma’s growth remains muted

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James Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
29 November 2010
13430 views
  • Asia-Pacific
  • 3G
  • Broadband
  • Myanmar
  • Vietnam

Vietnam’s telecommunications sector is witnessing healthy growth with the advent of 3G. Operators are keen to offer the new technology, and increasingly liberalised regulation is attracting foreign firms to the market, according to Pyramid Research. Mobile data services are growing in popularity due to the proliferation of 3G services, and a CAGR of 13.4% is forecast through to 2015...

Bharti outsources African operations to Indian allies

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James Barton
Category: Operators
29 November 2010
10365 views
  • Service Providers
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Huawei
  • Nokia Siemens Networks
  • Ericsson
  • Bharti Airtel
  • Outsourcing

The same three vendors that are deploying Bharti Airtel’s 3G infrastructure in India have been awarded contracts to expand the operator’s African networks following its acquisition of Zain Africa...

Indian 2G scandal makes shockwaves as authorities come down on licence holders

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James Barton
Category: Regulation
26 November 2010
9367 views
  • Central South Asia
  • India
  • Licensing
  • 2G
  • Legal
  • TRAI

The Indian 2G licensing scandal that resulted in the resignation of the country’s telecoms minister Andimuthu Raja will has seized the attention of several government ministers and regulators, who have declared their intention to punish those involved...

Qtel takes over Tunisia’s leading operator as Orascom withdraws from the country

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James Barton
Category: Investment
25 November 2010
9973 views
  • Service Providers
  • Middle East North Africa
  • VimpelCom
  • QTel
  • Orascom
  • Tunisia
  • Tunisiana

Tunisia’s largest operator, Tunisiana, is now completely owned by Qtel. The Qatari operator already owned a 50% stake following a joint venture with Orascom, and the Egyptian conglomerate has now sold its stake to its partner as part of an effort to reduce its overall debt before it completes its merger with VimpelCom...

Q4 reports show positive outlook for telecoms sectors in Kenya & Sudan

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James Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
25 November 2010
10031 views
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • 3G
  • Broadband
  • Kenya
  • Sudan

Updates for the fourth quarter of 2010 are now available for the telecommunications sectors in Kenya and Sudan. Covering mobile, fixed-line and internet sectors, the reports from BMI Research feature the latest market data released by service providers and regulators...

Hot competition in Cambodia's crowded mobile market as 10 operators chase subscribers

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James Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
23 November 2010
8305 views
  • Asia-Pacific
  • Cambodia
  • Mobile
  • Competition

Cambodia has managed a remarkable transition in building a vibrant telecom market. Despite the country's status as one of the least developed nations in the world and whilst it remains one of the poorer countries in Southeast Asia, Cambodia's efforts to expand and upgrade its telecom infrastructure have certainly been bearing fruit. ..

Azerbaijan’s telecoms market looking healthy

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James Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
19 November 2010
10374 views
  • Central South Asia
  • Azerbaijan
  • Growth

Market research outlining Azerbaijan's telecommunications sector indicates that the country’s economic dynamism is driving growth...

Asia Pacific LTE Connections to Surpass 120 Million by 2015

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James Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
19 November 2010
9344 views
  • Asia-Pacific
  • LTE
  • HSPA
  • Growth

The number of LTE connections in Asia Pacific will exceed 120 million by 2015, according to new data released today by Wireless Intelligence. This aggressive growth will be spearheaded by China with the country expected to account for nearly half (57.9 million) of the total number of LTE connections in Asia Pacific during this period. Major Asian countries are currently driving HSPA and LTE Mobile Broadband uptake to boost productivity, enhance GDP and build more efficient, information-based economies...

Mobile growth healthy in West Africa; cables set to lower bandwidth costs

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James Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
18 November 2010
9973 views
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Fibre-Optic
  • Gambia

New market reports for two West African nations – Gambia and Burkina Faso – suggest that both countries have weathered the global financial crisis well. Telecoms and internet offerings are set to improve over the next few years with the advent of new fibre-optic cables...

Vodafone ordered to pay deposit while it disputes Indian tax charges

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James Barton
Category: Operators
17 November 2010
8975 views
  • Service Providers
  • Central South Asia
  • India
  • Vodafone
  • Taxation

As part of its ongoing dispute with India’s tax authorities, Vodafone has been ordered to pay a deposit of INR 25 billion (£345m) of an INR 112.18bn tax claim...

Indian Telecoms Minister resigns over 2G allegations

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James Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
16 November 2010
11312 views
  • Central South Asia
  • India
  • Licensing
  • Spectrum
  • 2G
  • Scandal

 India’s Department of Telecoms has been hit by allegations that have forced the country’s telecoms minister, Andimuthu Raja, to resign. The department is believed to have sold 2G spectrum licences for far less than they were worth, thereby costing India billions of dollars...

Fibre adoption in CEE leads the way in Europe

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James Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
12 November 2010
12289 views
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Russia
  • Bulgaria
  • Romania
  • Lithuania
  • Fibre to the Home

Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries lead the European ranks in terms of fibre to the home/building (FTTH/B) subscriber growth. The fastest adoption of these technologies can be observed in countries where local loop unbundling (LLU) has either not been implemented or not gained much popularity. In the long term, investment in FTTH/B technology will become one of the major competitive weapons for all fixed broadband operators in the ongoing battle against mobile broadband providers...

Cambodian operator secures financing deal with Bank of China

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James Barton
Category: Investment
11 November 2010
12008 views
  • Service Providers
  • Asia-Pacific
  • China
  • Cambodia
  • Huawei
  • Loans
  • CamGSM
  • Bank of China

 The Bank of China has agreed to loan a total of US$591 million to Cambodia’s largest mobile operator, in a financing agreement unprecedented in the Southeast Asian nation’s history...

Zain accepts preliminary majority bid from Etisalat

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James Barton
Category: Investment
09 November 2010
11449 views
  • Service Providers
  • Middle East North Africa
  • Acquisitions
  • Etisalat
  • Kuwait
  • Zain
  • Saudi Arabia
  • UAE

 The Kuwaiti operator Zain has accepted a preliminary offer by UAE market leader Etisalat to take a majority stake in the firm...

ITU deploys satellite communications to prepare for hurricane in Haiti

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James Barton
Category: Humanitarian Comms
08 November 2010
10314 views
  • Latin America
  • ITU
  • Caribbean
  • Haiti
  • Satellite terminals
  • CONATEL

ITU has dispatched thirty broadband satellite terminals to Haiti as the country prepares for hurricane Tomas...

Innovative services are required to fund mobile coverage in rural Africa

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David Eurin
Category: Blogs & Opinion
07 November 2010
9916 views
  • Rural
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Nigeria
  • Analysys Mason
  • Mobile

David Eurin, Senior Manager at Analysys Mason, examines the steps operators need to take in order to realise the mobile growth potential of rural Africa...

China Mobile joins Linux Foundation

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James Barton
Category: Operators
05 November 2010
9952 views
  • Service Providers
  • Asia-Pacific
  • China Mobile
  • China
  • Operating Systems
  • Linux
  • Linux Foundation

The Linux Foundation has received its newest member – and first gold member - in the form of China Mobile, in a move which the Foundation believes “could represent a seismic step toward a realignment of OSs in China and the telecommunications industry"...

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Operators Article Count:  3055

Vendors Article Count:  515

Regulation Article Count:  1956

Investment Article Count:  675

Trends & Forecasts Article Count:  932

2014 Trends Article Count:  51

2015 Trends Article Count:  45

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