1. Harmonic Scores in South Africa

    Explore Article Light Reading (Sep 8 2010)

    Its digital video headend solutions have been deployed by On Digital Media (ODM) to power its new TopTV pay TV service

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Tellabs   Vodafone   Microsoft

  2. BT, T-Systems, Vodafone among Top Hosted Business VoIP Services in Europe, the Middle East and Africa

    Explore Article tmcnet.com (Aug 16 2010)

    BT, T-Systems, Vodafone among Top Hosted Business VoIP Services in Europe, the Middle East and Africa There is strong deployment of IP Centrex services in all regions of Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, according to a new study on Business VoIP - and the related topic of PBX systems - from communications market research firm Infonetics Research.

    Comment on Article Mentions:   IP Centrex   Vodafone   Diane Myers

  3. China Telecom Plans Euro M&A

    Explore Article Light Reading (Aug 12 2010)

    Chinese giant's European division is looking for an acquisition to boost its capabilities, customer base, and revenues

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Vodafone   Tellabs

  4. Will Seacom bring cheaper, faster broadband to South Africa?

    Explore Article Marketing and Media in South Africa (Jun 1 2009)

    SA's digital marketing voice takes a trip down to the beaches of Mtunzini to take a look into the new SEACOM cable that will connect South Africa to the rest of the world. What many are hoping is that this cable will provide cheaper communication and ...

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  5. TMCnet's VoIP Week in Review: Welcome to the Jungle

    Explore Article VoIP Services (Jun 12 2009)

    Meanwhile, IMS equipment, which includes Call Session Control Function servers, Home Subscriber Servers and voice application servers, have registered solid growth in Europe, Middle East, Africa, and excellent growth in the Asia Pacific region. ...

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  6. Nielsen: Mobile Users Prefer Third-Party Apps

    Explore Article Light Reading (Feb 11 2010)

    Global survey shows mobile operators need to move quickly to offer their own next-gen apps or be relegated to dumb pipes for others

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Vodafone   Google   Tellabs

  7. Zamtel fiber project connects 6 African countries

    Explore Article InfoWorld (May 19 2009)

    Zambia's first fiber-optic cables are being laid by Chinese firm Huawei Technologies on more than 10 routes across the country to the borders with neighboring countries. "The cables will connect so many countries in the region but unfortunately will ...

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Huawei Technologies

  8. Zambian Government Reinforces Zamtel Monopoly as Country Heads for ...

    Explore Article Smart Grid (Feb 5 2010)

    Huawei has been building the company a fibre backbone but it is far from complete: indeed, there are still ... We're looking at VoIP offerings because the current prices of international calling are still US$1.10-1.50 a minute." On 23rd December 2009 ...

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Vodafone   Vodacom

  9. New Report Talks Wireless, VOIP in Nigeria

    Explore Article VoIP News (Mar 10 2009)

    There is a new report from Pyramid Research that highlights the telecom market in Nigeria. Turns out that Nigeria has the largest mobile telecom market in all of Africa and it’s expected to keep growing over the next five years. “The bulk of ...

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Yejide Onabule

  10. Comcast Launches New Worldwide Calling Plan

    Explore Article businesswire.com (Jun 25 2009)

    “Our goal is to provide customers with plans that allow them to easily connect with family and friends, no matter where they live, at a low cost with premium call quality,” said Cathy Avgiris, SVP and General Manager, Voice Services, Comcast ...

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Comcast Corporation   Comcast   Comcast Sports Group

  11. Emerging Market Mobile Merger

    Explore Article VoIP Watch (May 26 2009)

    The potential merger announced last last night Bharti Airtel of India and the MTN Group of South Africa may have shocked some folks, but not me. I'm a big believer that just like with cable television and telephony here in the USA we're going to be seeing more and more consolidation in the mobile world. The merger is totally logical as it brings together two emerging nations growing companies in parts of the world where mobile uptake is really just beginning, and where the need for more structure is needed. (Note: In emerging markets, MTN reportedly is the largest player,...

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Alltel

  12. MTN invests in $700m Europe-India cable

    Explore Article Nation Media Group Sites (May 17 2009)

    Installation of the EIG cable, which is equipped with upgradeable transmission facilities, is expected to increase efficiency and reduce operating costs for Internet connections, e-commerce, video, data and voice services, among other broadband ...

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Alcatel-Lucent

  13. Mobile Driving New Cable Construction in Developing Countries

    Explore Article GigaOM (Aug 26 2009)

    Mobile Driving New Cable Construction in Developing Countries African cell phone penetration rates are at an impressive 37 percent, according to a recent study by Ernst & Young. Impressive because a year and a half ago, at the beginning of 2008, the penetration rate was only 28 percent. That’s a huge increase, and it’s only going to continue — and all these cell [...]

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  14. Survey: US Lags in Mobility

    Explore Article Light Reading (May 4 2010)

    China and India lead the way in adopting mobile services, while the home of the smartphone trails behind

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Vodafone   Tellabs

  15. Suburban West Africa Commissions Inland Fiber Optic cable network ...

    Explore Article Businessday ... the voice of business (May 28 2009)

    This network has also connected the incumbent carriers between all the countries back to Nigerian networks for higher quality voice and data exchange.” Suburban has been on the cutting edge of innovative technology solutions in West Africa. ...

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