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Friday Review: Mobile mega-mergers
Talk of mobile market consolidation in the U.K. refuses to die down, but we believe a major buyout at this stage is unlikely; plus the rest of the week's highlights.
Ericsson gets broadband deals from Chinese operators
Swedish vendor announces FTTH contracts with all three major Chinese telcos.
France Telecom revenue under pressure amid crisis
French operator's CFO sees 2009 revenue lower than previous year.
Turkish privatisation agency denies Turk Telekom IPO report
OIB responds to press report that Turkish incumbent is working on sale of 15% of its shares.
Vodafone exec says Europe mobile market revenues under pressure
Michel Combes identifies roaming and enterprise revenues as particular problem areas.
Indonesia to extend Blackberry ban from Saturday
Device ban will stay in place until RIM establishes a local office in Indonesia.
Iliad targets 600m-800m fibre subscribers by 2012
French ISP's chief executive highlights ARPU uplift from fibre-based Internet.
Australia calls for more broadband network comment
Government seeks public comment on operation of new network.
MegaFon eyes up to 5% of rival VimpelCom
Newspaper reports 5% stake in Russian mobile operator would be worth $590 million.
Iran lifts block on SMS
Texting services still experiencing technical problems though, BBC reports.
D-Link sees 2009 revenue down but pins hopes on China
Taiwanese vendor aims to make China one of its top three markets.
New UK phone tax should include mobile lines ? Alcatel-Lucent
Vendor suggests levy on mobile infrastructure could fund rollout of hybrid broadband networks to Lord Carter's 'final third'.
Deutsche Telekom wants asset swap for T-Mobile UK
FT names Vodafone Turkey as likely candidate to swap assets with German operator's U.K. unit.
Justice probes antitrust issues in Google deal
Google confident its settlement with authors, publishers will hold up.
News Corp CEO committed to MySpace
Rupert Murdoch blames himself for social networking site growing out of control.
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AllAfrica News: ICT and Telecom
All Africa, All the Time.
Zambia: Ultimatum Given to Cellular Company
THE 48-hour ultimatum given by the Communications Authority of Zambia (CAZ) to Zain Zambia to resolve cellular phone network problems is welcome.
Mozambique: Country Now Assembling Computers
Mozambican computers are now rolling off an assembly line in Maputo, under a deal between the Mozambican government and the South African company Sahara Computers.
Uganda: Cost of the National ICT Backbone Questioned
The outgoing chairperson of the Parliament's committee on ICT, Edward Baliddawa, has raised questions about the cost of the national ICT backbone infrastructure project.
Nigeria: GLO Begins New Promo, Set to Create 103 Millionaires
Globacom will on Monday commence a new promotion that will create about 103 millionaires from its existing and new subscribers within a space of 90 days.
Zambia: Zain Given 48-Hour Ultimatum
THE Communications Authority of Zambia (CAZ) has directed Zain Zambia to resolve its network problems within 48 hours.
Zimbabwe: Govt Starts Consultations on ICT Bill
GOVERNMENT has started consultations on the Information Communication and Technology Bill which will repeal the Broadcasting Services Act, Postal and Telecomunications Act and amend some sections of the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
Nigeria: EFCC Declares NCC Waiver to Mobitel Illegal
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) does not have the statutory power to grant Mobitel or any telecommunications outfit waiver for spectrum or operations fees, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) said yesterday in Abuja.
Rwanda: Rwandatel Subscription Target Short By 30 Percent
Though Rwandatel failed to hit its subscription target by 30 percent that was set for the first half of 2009, management says its market share has increased to 15 percent.
Uganda: Zain Launches Money Transfer Service
ZAIN has launched ZAP, a mobile money transfer service that is expected to further transform the financial services sector.
Uganda: Blackberry Safe From Tapping - MTN
BLACKBERRY mobile phones are safe from tapping since the information is meant for only the sender and receiver, MTN's sales and customer service manager has said.
Kenya: CCK Should Not Soften Stance On Idle Licences
The Communications Commission of Kenya (CCK) announced recently that it was pushing forward its tough stance on broadcasting squatters, saying it hoped to regain over 150 licences and auction them in order to improve vibrancy in the sector.
Africa: International Science Council to Revamp World Data Centers
For more than 50 years, the International Council for Science (ICSU) has had world data centers -- open, nonpolitical repositories of data for scientists in every country. Now, the ICSU is replacing the centers with a leading-edge World Data System (WDS) whose scope and technologies are evolving but whose policy of nondiscriminatory access to science remains a priority.
Nigeria: U.S. Agency Donates 100 Laptops to Pupils
The first batch of laptops specifically designed for pupils in the world has arrived in Nigeria.
Ethiopia: ETC Says Working to Boost Mobile Phone Service Quality
The Ethiopian Telecommunications Corporation (ETC) disclosed that it was working on mobile phone upgrading project as of March 2009 in a bid to centralize the mobile network service that was formerly rendered separately by different companies and improve the overall quality of the service in the capital.
Kenya: Consumer Protection to Top ICT Body's Agenda
Kenyan internet users will for the first time have their views presented at the highest internet governing body, Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).
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