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China Telecom/China Netcom agree non-intrusion pact

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Alec Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
05 March 2007
11284 views
  • Asia-Pacific
  • China
  • China Telecom
  • China Netcom

China's north-south telecoms divide has become more pronounced with the news that China Netcom and China Telecom will not look for business opportunities in each other's 'territories.'

Mobile - Africa's means to fight AIDS?

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Michael Schwartz
Category: Humanitarian Comms
01 March 2007
11201 views
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Health
  • Aid

Phones-for-Health is a cutting-edge US$10 million public-private partnership bringing together mobile phone operators, handset manufacturers and technology companies.  

Turkey, Tanzania top mobile ownership tax table

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Michael Schwartz
Category: Investment
01 March 2007
8602 views
  • Regulation
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Middle East North Africa
  • Finance
  • Tanzania
  • Turkey
  • Taxation
  • Deloitte

Financial analyst Deloitte has revealed the countries whose rates of taxation, direct or indirect, on mobile communications are the highest in the world. Heaviest tax is in Turkey, where the taxation rate as a cost of mobile ownership is over 2.5 times the global average. Deloitte's report, commissioned by the GSMA, is summarised in this critical review...

Turkey, Tanzania top mobile ownership tax table

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Michael Schwartz
Category: Trends & Forecasts
01 March 2007
14716 views
  • Regulation
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Middle East North Africa
  • Finance
  • Tanzania
  • Turkey
  • Taxation
  • Deloitte

Financial analyst Deloitte has revealed the countries whose rates of taxation, direct or indirect, on mobile communications are the highest in the world. Heaviest tax is in Turkey, where the taxation rate as a cost of mobile ownership is over 2.5 times the global average. Deloitte's report, commissioned by the GSMA, is summarised in this critical review...

4G before 3G: China pioneers 4G while 3G supporters have to wait - even longer

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Michael Schwartz
Category: Trends & Forecasts
14 February 2007
12086 views
  • Asia-Pacific
  • 4G
  • China

China is a market which astounds observers with amazing regularity. On this occasion two sources of surprise are almost in competition. The first is that China has just completed a 4G trial in Shanghai and moved to full development - the surprise being that it has achieved this before rolling out 3G. The second surprise is that Chinese 3G has taken so long, as one of our own recent reports has noted...

 

Global VSAT Forum plans for enhancing disaster preparedness

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Michael Schwartz
Category: Humanitarian Comms
14 February 2007
14516 views
  • Satellite
  • Global
  • VSAT
  • GVF
One of our aims at Developing Telecoms is to compile articles on disaster management and emergencies, so that executives in the emerging markets who are tasked either with preparing for such situations or, far worse, having to cope with them, can draw on the experience of others. One internationally respected organisation, the Global VSAT Forum, continues to respond to the industry's call for heightened awareness of disasters.

GSM Association: open up the gateways of competition

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Michael Schwartz
Category: Trends & Forecasts
13 February 2007
12185 views
  • Regulation
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Global
  • GSMA
  • Liberalisation

The incumbent international gateway monopoly business model is past its sell-by date; governments should liberalise this market immediately and all stakeholders will benefit. This forceful assertion is the conclusion of Tom Phillips, Chief Government & Regulatory Affairs Officer to the GSM Association.

Competition - the answer to Sudan's failing fixed lines?

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Alec Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
09 February 2007
10620 views
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Sudan
  • Reports

The Sudanese telecoms market is increasingly becoming more competitive in both the fixed and cellular markets...

 

Hewlett Packard ready for a new EU with Romania and Bulgaria

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Jan Zadak, HP
Category: Trends & Forecasts
09 February 2007
12981 views
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Bulgaria
  • Romania
  • HP

Who has the world's largest economy? The 'New' Europe is the answer, according to HP. This new European Union, which now includes Bulgaria and Romania, represents nearly half a billion people. In order to realise its full potential, member states will have to embrace certain changes...

The Olympics are coming - but it's not just China that will strike gold

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Michael Schwartz
Category: Trends & Forecasts
30 January 2007
10352 views
  • Asia-Pacific
  • China
  • Convergence

The new year is barely a month old but vendors and technology specialists have much to look forward to according to analysts. Developing Telecoms has taken a look at the forecasts and presents a roundup of the trends and forecasts we think will be important in Asia-Pacific in the next few years...

China at last set for 3G roll-out - and for massive consumer interest

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Michael Schwartz
Category: Trends & Forecasts
30 January 2007
12907 views
  • Asia-Pacific
  • 3G
  • China
  • TD-SCDMA
Some of the signals emanating from the Chinese telecoms market point to 3G in China being that country’s key technological event this year...

Sprint Nextel envisages WiMax as Internet-based not cellular-based

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Michael Schwartz
Category: Operators
30 January 2007
11332 views
  • Service Providers
  • Global
  • WiMAX
  • Sprint Nextel
Sprint Nextel is always watched very closely by wireless broadband specialists because it has been committed since last August to rolling out WiMax-based 4G across the USA. The target is 100 million customers by the end of next year. And it is as a product tied into the Internet in particular that Sprint Nextel sees WiMax developing.

 

Mobiles will revolutionise seven sectors in rural India - Nokia, CKS

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Michael Schwartz
Category: Trends & Forecasts
30 January 2007
13491 views
  • Central South Asia
  • India

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...

Mobiles will revolutionise seven sectors in rural India

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Michael Schwartz
Category: Trends & Forecasts
30 January 2007
7254 views
  • Central South Asia
  • India

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...

Central Asia and the Caspian region: risks, rewards, challenges

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Michael Schwartz
Category: Trends & Forecasts
20 January 2007
13922 views
  • Central South Asia
  • VimpelCom
  • Tajikistan
  • Uzbekistan
  • Iran
  • Kazakhstan
  • Turkcell
  • Turkmenistan
  • Caspian
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.

Chile tops Latin Technology Index (and beats the USA for good measure)

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Michael Schwartz
Category: Trends & Forecasts
20 January 2007
14600 views
  • Latin America
  • Brazil
  • Mexico
  • Argentina
  • Ecuador
  • Nicaragua
  • Chile
  • Costa Rica
  • Honduras
  • Paraguay

Latin Business Chronicle has just launched its Latin Technology Index, a review of how 17 countries in Central and South America are rising to the challenge of boosting penetration rates in PC, fixed and wireless telephony, Internet, and broadband Internet.

Sprint Nextel appoints Nokia key WiMAX producer

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Alec Barton
Category: Operators
16 January 2007
12836 views
  • Service Providers
  • Global
  • 4G
  • Nokia
  • WiMAX
  • Sprint Nextel
Sprint Nextel has named Nokia as a key infrastructure and consumer electronic device provider for its WiMAX next generation mobility network.

2007 will be watershed year for Egyptian communications

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Alec Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
15 January 2007
10397 views
  • Middle East North Africa
  • VSAT
  • Egypt

Egypt's telecom market is fairly liberalised, declares the Arab Advisors Group. By December 2006, the regulator (NTRA) had issued more than 200 telecom licences, three cellular licences, two payphone licences, two prepaid calling card licences, four VSAT licences and four international GMPCS operators...

ReCellular, Vivo team up for cleaner, greener Brazil

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Alec Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
02 January 2007
14066 views
  • Latin America
  • Brazil
  • Vivo
  • Recycling
  • Environment
ReCellular Inc has entered a two-year partnership with Vivo of Brazil to ensure safe, secure and environmentally friendly recycling of retired cell phones...

Internet the key to next phase of mobile growth - Nokia

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Editorial staff
Category: Trends & Forecasts
01 January 2007
11756 views
  • Asia-Pacific
  • Nokia
  • Mobile Internet
  • Subscribers
  • Growth
Nokia is expecting that over half of the growth in mobile subscribers will come from emerging markets in the Asia-Pacific region, including China and India.

Mobile broadband poised for take-off in Russia

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Alec Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
27 December 2006
13119 views
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • 3G
  • Russia
  • Mobile Broadband
  • GSMA

Russia has the potential to become a world leader in advanced mobile communications if it follows a transparent and objective approach to licensing third-generation spectrum, according to the GSM Association.

Vodafone plans India expansion - dumping Bharti Airtel

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Alec Barton
Category: Operators
22 December 2006
15432 views
  • Service Providers
  • Central South Asia
  • India
  • Vodafone
  • Bharti Airtel
  • Orascom
  • Maxis
  • Reliance
  • hutchinson essar

Vodafone is set to launch a £7bn plus offer for the Indian mobile phone operator Hutchison Essar as the company prepares to fight off rival bids for India's fourth largest telecoms carrier...

Developing nations the new priority for the telecoms industry

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Cat Barton, Phnom Penh Post
Category: Trends & Forecasts
19 December 2006
12974 views
  • Asia-Pacific
  • Cambodia
  • Cisco
  • ITU Telecom
At the Telecom Development Symposium held as part of ITU Telecom World, leaders (including 180 from 90 of the least-developed and low-income ITU Member States) met to discuss how ICT can help bridge the digital divide and drive growth in their countries. The event was organised by the ITU with support from Cisco Systems. Cat Barton Reports.

Arab cellular rates - Highest? Lowest? Fairest?

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Alec Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
15 December 2006
14994 views
  • Middle East North Africa
  • Sudan
  • UAE
  • Qatar
  • Lebanon
  • Jordan
  • Middle East

Arab Advisors Group has launched a new report which analyses the cellular tariffs for 42 cellular operators in 19 Arab countries.

Malaysia to issue WiMAX licenses next year

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Alec Barton
Category: Regulation
27 November 2006
13670 views
  • Asia-Pacific
  • 4G
  • Licensing
  • Malaysia
  • WiMAX

Malaysia's government is encouraging the roll-out of 4G/WiMAX in its country next year by announcing that it will issue two appropriate licences in the next few months.

India gains WAP solution as Bharti Airtel and Nokia expand network

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Alec Barton
Category: Operators
27 November 2006
14214 views
  • Service Providers
  • 3G
  • India
  • Nokia
  • Bharti Airtel
  • WAP

Bharti Airtel Limited has awarded Nokia an estimated US$400 million contract to expand its managed GSM/GPRS/EDGE networks in eight Airtel circles and to deploy a pan-Indian WAP solution across its networks.

PacketLight/Masterline partnership takes off in Slovenia

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Alec Barton
Category: Humanitarian Comms
27 November 2006
12042 views
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Slovenia

Slovenia's Masterline has agreed to distribute PacketLight Networks productions and solutions for storage and disaster recovery. Michael Schwartz learnt more from PacketLight CEO Coby Hanoch, and asked him for his views on Slovenia as a place to trade.

Grameen launches all-day health-line in Bangladesh

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Alec Barton
Category: Humanitarian Comms
27 November 2006
16020 views
  • Bangladesh
  • Health
  • Telemedicine
  • Grameen
GrameenPhone Ltd is working in cooperation with Telemedicine Reference Centre Limited to launch an electronic health information and service known as Healthline...

 

Developing markets take ITU top jobs

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Alec Barton
Category: Regulation
17 November 2006
12821 views
  • Global
  • China
  • ITU
  • Mali
  • International Telecommunications Union
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...

Better prospects for wireline in Central and Eastern Europe

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Michael Schwartz
Category: Trends & Forecasts
13 November 2006
11813 views
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • Fixed-line
  • Mobile
  • Analysys

Over the last five years, the fixed telecoms sector in Central and Eastern Europe has faced major challenges from mobile, which has appeared unstoppable. However, it is now believed that the decline in fixed-line penetration may show signs of slowing down - and that in some markets there may yet be some growth...

Were you in Hong Kong for ITU Telecom World?

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Alec Barton
Category: Blogs & Opinion
13 November 2006
11188 views
  • Asia-Pacific
  • ITU Telecom World
  • Hong Kong

According to the ITU 45,000 exhibition visitors attended ITU Telecom World. But how many were from Africa, the Middle East, Latin America and Central Europe? It seems many exhibitors felt not enough to justify the cost of participating. Telecom returns to Geneva in 2009. But has the day of mega-events passed, or has a rival event taken Telecom's place?

Outsider RCS&RDS wins Romanian 3G gamble, favourite Cosmote crashes out

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Dr Nicolae Oacã
Category: Trends & Forecasts
30 October 2006
15061 views
  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • 3G
  • Licensing
  • Romania
Obviously not a superstitious person, Catalin Marinescu, the head of Romania's General Inspectorate for Communications and IT chose Friday October 13 to announce the results of the contest for Romania's last two 3G licences...

Telecom trio use biofuels to boost mobile coverage

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Alec Barton
Category: Trends & Forecasts
23 October 2006
14762 views
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Nigeria
  • Ericsson
  • MTN
  • Power
  • Biofuels
Three influential organisations have come together in a pioneering experiment aimed at expanding the coverage available to mobile customers...

IBM looks to future, sets up new business unit

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Alec Barton
Category: Vendors
23 October 2006
10601 views
  • Global
  • IBM
  • Convergence

Looking into the future of telecoms and, in particular, communications convergence, IBM has set up a new business unit aimed at fine-tuning and updating IBM's strategies...

 

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