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Headlines from the issue dated 2 August 2007:
A & ME SUBSCRIBER STATISTICS:
Middle East Mobile Group Market Share 1Q 2007
AFRICA:
Atlantique Telecom partners with Thuraya to extend GSM coverage
PT to merge its African subsidiaries into one holding company
BOTSWANA:
Mascom introduces mobile Internet service
EGYPT:
Egypt’s mobile phone company Orascom interested in French UMTS license
GHANA:
Government in talks with Celtel to sell its stake in Westel
GT introduces Broadband4U service in Sekondi-Takoradi
T-DMB TV service launched in Ghana
IRAN:
YES allowed to enter VoD market
ISRAEL:
Xfone intends to enter Israel’s VoB inland telephony market
JORDAN:
Jordan Telecom releases 1H ’07 results
KENYA:
JTL to deploy USD 5 million Metro Fibre Network
KPLC might get an entry into the Kenyan telecom market
KUWAIT:
MTC speculated to sell 10 percent stake to Saudi investor
MOROCCO:
Maroc Telecom’s acquisition of Gabon Telecom stayed
QATAR:
Qatar Telecom to deploy MSCG with Huawei Technologies
Qtel introduces new mobile email service
RWANDA:
Government to buy back Rwandatel’s shares from Terracom Communications
SAUDI ARABIA:
Batelco consortium plans to invest USD 500 million in Saudi Arabia by 2012
SOUTH AFRICA:
Competition Commission confirms MTN overcharging Cell C
Telkom extends service contract with Amdocs
Telkom subscribers to benefit from reduced prices
TANZANIA:
Zantel gear up for network expansion
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES:
du gives tough competition to Etisalat
du released 1H and 2Q ’07 results
Etisalat adds fixed-line customers to Favourite Country Plan
Etisalat to roll out international money transfer through mobile
UAE witnesses first landline service by du
ZIMBABWE:
Econet halts subscriber additions; waits for tariff review
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