Wednesday, April 8, 2009

News Archives

=>Mi-Pay Wins Sierra Leone Contract To Bring Its International Remittance Services To West Africa
=>MTN chooses Fundamo for the bigest global roll-out of mobile banking
=>Mobile banking users to hit 900 million by 2014 - study
=>Amid crisis, policymakers embrace mobile banking to reach unbanked poor
=>“Mi” brand of Mobile handsets now available at all PNN’s Speakeezee Stores
=>Zain targets 100 million East Africans with new m-banking service
=>Vodafone announces agreement with Opera Software to enhance mobile Internet experience on handsets
=>Mobile World Celebrates Four Billion Connections
=>Ericsson and Zain power Millennium Village site by wind and sun
=>ST-Ericsson Born as Wireless-Semiconductor Industry Leader
=>Half a Billion Mobile TV Viewers and Subscribers in 2013
=>Telecom Egypt searching for juicy acquisitions
=>Mobile Entertainment tech for mHealth
=>Messaging Continues to Be Cash Cow for Mobile Operators
=>Huawei Became peak International Patent Seeker in 2008
=>Vodafone Ghana Signs $120 Million Deal to Expand Network
=>Barack Obama Branded Mobile Phone
=>Vodafone Tests 16Mbps Mobile Data Download Speeds
=>Alheri Engineering, Phase3 Telecom to Build Fibre Optic Backbone
=>At 32%, Telco TV Tops Pay-TV Platform Growth
=>Rwandatel to launch mobile phone banking
=>Zain wins the Lebanese mobile management agreement tender
=>Mobile Imaging Application Market to Exceed $500 Million by 2013
=>Ericsson to Build 21st Century's Residential Fiber-Optic Network
=>Vodafone and Orange to Expand Network Sharing Partnership
=>Bharti Airtel to launch mobile services in Sri Lanka 12 Jan
=>LCD Still Rules Handset Displays, But New Technologies Hunt for Niches
=>Econet Wireless Stops Accepting Local Currency - Switches to US Dollars
=>Nigerian minister Decries Poor GSM Services, High Tariff
=>NatWest Bank launched Mobile Money Transfers to Poland
=>Mobile Phone Subscribers Pass 4 Billion Mark
=>Glo Mobile kicks off MMS Contest
=>Zain launches mobile services in Ghana
=>M-Pesa faces government audit
=>Indian mobile payments outfit PayMate launches in Nepal
=>Arun Sarin considered for top Yahoo job
=>Vodafone Safaricom and Western Union pilot cross-border mobile money transfer
=>Leaders of World’s Largest Communications Companies to Address Critical Business Challenges
=>Gateway Communications Leases Capacity on Hellas-Sat 2 Satellite
=>Samsung Launches New ‘Bizbee’ Range In Europe
=>Globacom selects Acision for VAS in Ghana
=>AIRCOM Provides Planning and Optimisation Managed Services to Vodacom Tanzania
=>MTN's Group Subscriber Base Hits 80 Million
=>Nigerian Telecom Market to Hit $10 Billion in 2010
=>Zain Group increases stake in Iraq mobile operation to 62%
=>Zain to launch Mobile Money Transfer Service
=>Nigeria Overtakes South Africa As Largest African Market
=>MTN Acquires 100 Percent of Two Major Operators
=>Credit Suisse to advise on MobiFone’s 2009 share sale
=>Double-Digit Growth for Romania's Telecoms Market
=>A yen for adventure and a passion for the Olympics
=>Telecommunication Expo will hold in October at the Muson center, Lagos
=>Parliament approves Ghana's Telecom handover
=>Turkey becomes a “life ring” for global giants
=>IPhone Flaw Causes Reception Problems
=>Former Yahoo Senior Marketing Manager and former TicketOnline CEO Switzerland join amiando
=>Cellular sector contributed 100 billion to national exchequer
=>Learn About the 2008 Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Asia-Geographic Reports
=>Internet users vulnerable to web threats - experts
=>NigComSat has been misunderstood - CEO, NigComsat
=>VimpelCom still keen on MTN but obstacles remain
=>Switch telco but keep your number from next month
=>Ghana’s Telecom Policies Slammed
=>Eighth ITCN Asia opens
=>Web threats increase in Middle East.
=>Ethio-South Africa relations improving: Ambassador
=>Zain Zambia won't launch One Network service.
=>Tehran begins sale of telecom firm's stake
=>Iran begins state telecoms stake sale -agency
=>MARKET SNAPSHOT: U.S. Stocks Rally On Crude's Fall; Weekly Gains Ahead
=>BTC advises customers on switch from TDMA to GSM
=>Asustek and Acer to cooperate with telcos for low-price netbook bundles
=>Telecom Italia Profit Falls 12%; Cuts 2008 Targets (Update2)
=>ITU Telecom Asia 2008
=>The Anglican Communion The high price of togetherness
=>Local manufacturers to benefit from migration to digital broadcasting
=>LG Plans Handset Plant in Kenya
=>Glo across Africa
=>Globacom to Spread Services Across Africa
=>Olympic investing: China's investment gold
=>Taxes on mobile phone services highest in Pakistan, says report
=>Mobile battle starts to heat up in Africa
=>UTStarcom, Inc. Q2 2008 Earnings Call Transcript
=>New Brazilian Wireless Operator, aeiou, and SmartTrust Join to Deliver Better Experience
=>Nigeria: Industrial Parks As Development Strategy
=>South Africa Key Statistics Telecom Market & Regulatory Overviews Out Now
=>Australia's ups the finance ante
=>Tempus: Strength of dividend-restoring Spirent lies in its global reach
=>Infrastructure Developments Will Demand More Fiber Optic Cables in Middle East's Asian Market
=>exëvo Invests $1 Million in Global Technology Panel
=>Sale Of Ghana Telecom - Debate To Get More Exciting
=>Zain targets top global telecom ranking
=>Chinese firms need to improve work on home turf
=>Innolume Secures EUR 8.6 Million New Funding to Ramp up Production and Enhance Market Penetration
=>Mobile phones for Africa
=>Minister Says GT Workers Won't Be Sacrificed On Vodafone's Altar
=>Ghana: 'Donkomi' of Ghana Telecom - Sell One, Sell All
=>Kibaki roots for ICT investment
=>From public transport to people’s attitude, Frankfurt is a delight to work in
=>Greek telecommunication company OTE to set up a claim against Siemens
=>Critic Slams Ghana's Telecom Policies
=>Telecommunications gaint moves from Holland to Kenya
=>Vodafone to list GT shares
=>France Telecom First-Half Net Drops 19% on Higher Tax (Update4)
=>BRIEFING - ASIA TELECOMMUNICATIONS - JULY 31, 2008
=>Steps to restore India-Lanka telecommunication links
=>SR Telecom & Co. announces new President
=>China Communications Services block raises $45 million
=>SMS fee comparison
=>Grameen Foundation, Bakrie Telecom, and Qualcomm Build Telecommunications Access
=>France Telecom First-Half Net Drops 19% on Higher Tax (Update4)
=>'Donkomi' of Ghana Telecom - Sell One Sell All
=>BRIEFING - ASIA TELECOMMUNICATIONS
=>France Telecom First-Half Profit May Drop 18% on Higher Taxes
=>Zain Wins Best Telecom Award
=>AfricaComAwards 2008 attract early entries
=>Vodafone Deal Okay - GT Management
=>TUC calls for withdrawal of sale agreement on GT
=>STMicroelectronics and NXP Complete Deal to Create New Wireless Semiconductor Company
=>Samsung Mobile to Sport 8 Megapixel Camera
=>Qualcomm and MYWAVE Electronics Sign WCDMA and TD-SCDMA Module/Modem Card License Agreement
=>Science and Technology: Kosovo mobile network operators get green light
=>MediaCorp to begin mobile TV trial with M1, SingTel, StarHub
=>Cross-border workforce shift foreseen China, India to be in dire need of workers
=>Japan's Nikkei Rises, Led by Web, Commodity Shares; Honda Falls
=>Telefonica, Deutsche Telekom Fall on Vodafone Outlook (Update3)
=>SES ASTRA TechCom to Deliver Vietnamese
=>Zain Records Impressive Half-year Result
=>Turkey joins the race for Africa’s resources
=>Celtel set for major global re-branding strategy
=>Mashreqbank & WestLB announce successful closure of Dhs3bn syndicated loan facility for du =>Gloomy Outlook Expected for Electronics Firms
=>Local company grows systems to meet power demand
=>MARKET SNAPSHOT: U.S. Stocks Climb After Economic Data Better Than Forecast
=>ZTE to Play Key Role in Japan’s WCDMA Market, Formalizes Collaboration with Local MVNO Partner
=>The future of telecommunications
=>Samsung Electronics Reports Second Quarter Results
=>Qatar Telecom only permitted to buy 8.2% of Indosat's shares
=>Vodafone Says Stock Is Undervalued, Plans Buyback (Update3)
=>VirtualLogix Introduces Carrier Grade Virtualization
=>Satyam, Infospectrum join hands to serve Aviation industry
=>Telefonica, Deutsche Telekom Fall on Vodafone Outlook (Update3)
=>Global Heating: Why We Must Shift to Carbon-Free Fuel: The Doers (Part II)
=>Telecommunications Companies Lead European Sharemarkets Down
=>BRIEFING - ASIA TELECOMMUNICATIONS
=>EcoloCap's Nominations to the Board of Directors
=>1.66m new cellphone subscribers in June
=>Study shows ME telecom markets nearing saturation levels
=>Glo receives license from Ghana regulator
=>Omantel enters $400 million agreement to boost telecom efficiency
=>‘SA telecoms costs extremely high’
=>Uganda’s Islamic bank to start operations soon
=>Glo Mobile gets NCA Ghana licence
=>ATCi Completes One Year GSM Satellite Operations in Iraq with Zain/Fastlink, a Kuwaiti Based Global
=>FRANCE TELECOM : France Telecom publishes its 2007 Corporate Responsibility Report
=>Real-World 3G Monthly Cost With Taxes and Fees?
=>Personal phone calls on Internet are legal
=>Malawi cell group to spend $28m on network upgrade
=>New Turkish Communication Satellite Becomes Operational
=>Satellite to fill connectivity gap?
=>Telefonica O2 Germany Accelerates Mobile Broadband Service with a Green Solution
=>Carrier ethernet to cut telecom costs'
=>Indonesia`s Telkom gets US$1.25 bln load, cancels bond issue
=>East Africa's top business leaders to meet in Uganda

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