Com World Series: Global Telecoms, ICT & Media
19 May 2009

Operators working on their network performance in South Africa

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Competition is increasing in African markets, and added to the threat of lower consumer spend due to the global economic downturn, operators...
1 May 2009

Picture of contrast in India’s telecoms market

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India is a land of contrast, and it seems that its telecommunications industry reflects this. In the past week or so, news coming from India...
29 Apr 2009

Developing Telecoms Watch: Rural VAS tipped to grow in India

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Developing Telecoms Watch: Rural VAS tipped to grow in India
24 Apr 2009

Looking at new data on how the economic downturn affects emerging market operators’ spending

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The question of how the global economy is affecting the telecoms sector has been in every discussion for a while, but there seems to be a co...
16 Apr 2009

When football and telecoms meet in South Africa

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It seems not so long ago that Zinedine Zidane headbutted his way out of the football world cup final in Germany, but the next World Cup is n...
7 Apr 2009

Bakcell: a company to watch in Azerbaijan

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Azerbaijan was one of the most talked-about markets at last week’s 6th annual Eurasia Com event in Istanbul. Although Turkey is by far the r...
26 Mar 2009

Zain on its way to global domination

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When Chris Gabriel (CEO of Africa at Zain Group ) announced at AfricaCom last November that the group was ‘shopping’ and expected to confirm...
4 Mar 2009

Events still scoring highly in the marketing mix ...

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Despite the current downturn, a new study has revealed that event marketing is on the rise, with 53% of 300 respondents choosing it as the b...
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...
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