Middle East and Africa Telecommunications
The Middle East and Africa Telecommunications Insight provides telecommunications market intelligence, trend analysis and forecasts for the telecommunications industry across the Middle East and Africa, on a country-by-country basis covering Bahrain, Egypt, Iran, Israel, Kuwait, Nigeria, Oman, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkey and the UAE.
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Lebanon / Companies
Lebanon's parliament has approved the new 'national unit' cabinet line-up, according to Middle East Business Intelligence (MEED). The announcement is expected to see the privatisation of the country's two mobile networks finalised, following repeated delays since February 2008, on account of political deadlock. According to MEED, the Lebanese Ministry of Telecommunications had...
2008-08-14Oman / Companies
The Oman telecoms regulatory authority has invited bids for a second fixed-line licence in the country. Under the terms of the licence, the winning applicant will receive a 25-year...
2008-08-12Egypt / Companies
Mobinil, Egypt's mobile market leader, plans to launch its long awaited 3G network on September 1 2008. The operator had been expected to receive access to the radio spectrum on...
2008-08-11Industry Developments
Lebanon
Lebanon's parliament has approved the new 'national unit' cabinet line-up, according to Middle East Business Intelligence (MEED). The announcement is expected to see the privatisation...
2008-08-14Oman
The Oman telecoms regulatory authority has invited bids for a second fixed-line licence in the country. Under the terms of the licence, the winning applicant will receive a 25-year...
2008-08-12Egypt
Mobinil, Egypt's mobile market leader, plans to launch its long awaited 3G network on September 1 2008. The operator had been expected to receive access to the radio spectrum on...
2008-08-11Egypt
Telecom Egypt, the incumbent operator, plans to spend EGP1.5bn (US$285mn) on network investment during its 2008 financial year, according to local press reports. No further details...
2008-08-08


