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Headlines from issue 288 dated 4 October 2007:
A & ME SUBSCRIBER STATISTICS:
African Top 50 Mobile Operators by Subscribers 2Q 2007
AFRICA:
Four more African countries get connected to One Network Service
Togo connects with Benin via telecom link
Tunisie Telecom, Cell C and Azercell Telecom ink mutual roaming pacts
BAHRAIN:
Zain Bahrain introduces WiMAX network in Bahrain
EGYPT:
MobiNil selects VoluBill’s ‘Charge it’ solution
Orascom shows interest in Egypt’s second fixed-line licence
GAMBIA:
Gamtel, Gamcel ink strategic partnership agreement with Spectrum Group
ISRAEL:
Debenture sale generates ILS 423 million for Internet Gold
Government formulates WiMAX tender policy
JORDAN:
MVNOs allowed service provision in Jordanian telecom market
KENYA:
Safaricom expands Kama Kawaida service in Rwanda
Strategic investor to pay for Telkom’s mobile licence fee
KUWAIT:
Government to offer IPO shares of third mobile carrier to citizens
LEBANON:
Alfa to use Intec’s mobile business solutions
MOROCCO:
Wana’s subscriber-base touches one million
NAMIBIA:
Telecom Namibia to reduce call rates
NIGERIA:
Globacom pays NGN 5 million to the NCC
OMAN:
Omantel gains board’s approval for World Call acquisition
Omantel to expand broadband network nationwide
QATAR:
Qtel rolls out new 3G service
SAUDI ARABIA:
Al Jawal’s LRN service simplifies mobile connectivity for Qatar visitors
SOUTH AFRICA:
Fixed-line number portability to be implemented in South Africa
Telkom Media to offer pay-TV services
Vodacom to use Experian Decision Analytics
SUDAN:
Etisalat plans to venture into local mobile services market
UGANDA:
Motorola to deploy WiMAX network in Uganda
UTL to provide BlackBerry service for CHOGM
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES:
UAE’s telecom sector not open for foreign firms
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