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Issue 218   Volume 5   01 June 2006

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Africa & Middle East Telecom Week
issue 06218 - 01 June 2006

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News:

A & ME SUBSCRIBER STATISTICS:
Gulf States Mobile Network Subscriber Statistics: 1Q 2006
AFRICA & MIDDLE EAST:
New horizons for Shin
AFRICA:
‘Business as usual’, says Millicom
ANGOLA:
Angolan backhaul from Gilat
BAHRAIN:
More roaming for Batelco GPRS customers
New and old blood for Batelco
EGYPT:
Orascom signs up for WiMAX investment
ISRAEL:
New CFO for Partner
‘Right to compete’ sought by Bezeq
KENYA:
Mobile telephony drives communications sector
LIBERIA:
LTC indebtedness hits workers
MIDDLE EAST:
Mobile growth continues to rocket
NAMIBIA:
Second licence goes to Powercom
NIGERIA:
Shortlist for Nitel stake sale
Vmobile a done deal says Celtel
OMAN:
Further liberalisation on the way
RWANDA:
Terracom fights its corner
SOUTH AFRICA:
Minister looks at liberalisation
Mobile service not as advertised
MTN crunches the financials
SUDAN:
Increased capacity for Mobitel
TURKEY:
Minority interest approves of Turkcell appointments
Telsim sorted says Nokia
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES:
Hopes of early VoIP services dashed
YEMEN:
Mobile subscribers hit a new high
ZZZ..AND FINALLY..:
GHANA: Roll-out continues for easyfone
ISRAEL: High-speed Internet?..have an MP4 says Bezeq
OMAN: More than a cuddle from Omantel
OMAN: Winning draw from Nawras
QATAR: Free MMS and voicemail from Qtel
SIERRA LEONE: New districts for Africell
SOUTH AFRICA: Vodacom soccer sponsorship to showcase talent
TAILPIECE: ISPs don’t favour universal mobile Internet

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