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October
Telecoms operators need to use better business intelligence so that managers can take decisions and can tackle key issues such as revenue leakage, asset management, customer contact and the perennial problem of churn. Co-sponsored feature: Hewlett-Packard
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August
The Fibre to the Home Council has been testing out Jakob Nielsen's law about the rapid growth of bandwidth — and a sample of European countries shows that it does predict demand, writes Joeri Van Bogaert
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July
News analysis: China. It's been rumoured and discussed for years, but the Chinese government has now reorganised its telecoms operators into three rival businesses with fixed and mobile operations. Kim Hunter Gordon reports from Beijing the choices ahead of the executives in charge
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Bidding for Egypt's second national operator licence should be complete by September, and the new competitor will help the country take advantage of opportunities in outsourcing and content services, says the communications minister, Tarek Kamel
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Vodafone's Kenyan associate Safaricom launched a mobile money transfer system in 2007 and already it's moving €1 million a day. As Vodafone expands the service to other operations, Safaricom CEO Michael Joseph explains the technology
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April
Innovation roundtable: Are femtocells a solution looking for a problem, or are they the technology that will make wireless broadband — including mobile TV and video calling — really possible in the home? Global Telecoms Business and ZTE invited leading mobile executives from around the world to discuss the issues
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Newly privatised Maltacom decided to adopt a unified brand to show customers and employees that four separate divisions had become one. Alan Burkitt-Gray interviews CEO David Kay