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Issue 219   Volume 5   08 June 2006
Copyright © Blycroft Ltd 2006

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Africa & Middle East Telecom Week
issue 06219 - 08 June 2006

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News:

A & ME SUBSCRIBER STATISTICS:
East Mediterranean states Mobile Network Subscriber Statistics: 1Q 2006
ALGERIA:
New office for Thuraya
BAHRAIN:
World Cup fans catered for by Batelco roaming deal
ERITREA:
Extended coverage for Eritel
ETHIOPIA:
ZTE says still on the case for ETC
KENYA:
CDMA requirement for Gilgil investor
VSAT for Western Kenya
LEBANON:
Regulator promised by Autumn
LIBERIA:
BOT deal nears completion
NIGERIA:
Celtel dismisses Econet threat
Go Glo GPRS Roaming
NITEL workers withdraw labour
PTO marked as a rapidly rising star
SOUTH AFRICA:
Cheaper connectivity promised by Telkom
Joburg presence for Qualcomm
Mobile highlighted by Telkom in fiscal 2005
Pre-paid drives Vodacom growth
TURKEY:
Vodafone completes acquisition of Telsim
UGANDA:
UT sees big benefits in NGN
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES:
Middle East only second to China, says BT
Rolling resource for Etisalat expansion
ZAMBIA:
Expansion project on schedule says ZTE
ZIMBABWE:
NetOne notches up 240,000 subscribers
Telecel acted in national interest, says judge
ZZZ..AND FINALLY..:
AFGHANISTAN: Digital Age status recognised
ALGERIA: Extended e-mail promotion from Nedjma
GHANA: Poles promised from Eastern European
IRAQ: Telecom workers shot
NIGERIA: Summit for MTN
SIERRA LEONE: Lightening strike knocks out CelTel
SOUTH AFRICA: RSA named as Huawei’s second biggest market
UAE: Huawei names Etisalat Academy as Regional Training Partner

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