23 Feb 2009
Post Barcelona, plenty left to discuss about emerging markets
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Another year, another Mobile World Congress gone. Writing from an office in London, it’s always nice spending a few days in sunny Barcelona ...
16 Feb 2009
Will the global economy cloud the annual telecoms fest in Barcelona?
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There’s no escaping talks about the global economic downturn. As the main news in the UK this morning was the loss of another 850 jobs afte...
4 Feb 2009
Change at the head of Kenya's new mobile operator
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I guess it was always going to be difficult finding a good way of taking over a blog, but I’ve been lucky with the news this week: as my col...
Blogger signing off... and handing over
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Maintaining this blog has been a real pleasure since I decided to enter the blogosphere back in August 2008. A number of interesting commen...
31 Jan 2009
Nigeria: new entrant sees big addressable market in under-served rural regions
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On Tuesday this week Global Mobile Daily picked up a story from Nigeria's Daily Trust newspaper, drawn from an interview with the CEO...
29 Jan 2009
Left-of-centre friends to the rescue of Ecuadorean cellco?
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An item in Tuesday's Global Mobile Daily reminded me of comments I made back in August last year regarding one of the actors in Ecuado...
28 Jan 2009
... and now for good news from.... Europe?
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In the context of this global economic slowdown, is it very surprising that someone who is involved in delivering audiences of telecoms oper...
27 Jan 2009
Ghana: Vodafone commits to $120m network upgrade
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It has been impossible of late not to set telecoms news and commentary in the context of these troubled times for the global economy. I find...
26 Jan 2009
How (hard) will the global slowdown hit telecoms M&A activity?
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Last Thursday's telecoms.com blog newsletter came with yet another article discussing how telcos will need to respond to the current ...
23 Jan 2009
Middle East markets: regional players prevail in mobile licence auctions
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At last month's GSM>3G Middle East conference in Dubai , at which I had the pleasure of moderating a number of the sessions, the pane...
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