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August
Eutelsat is offering telecoms operators a chance to deliver ADSL-quality broadband to those far-away places beyond the reach of conventional technology. Trials are underway, but a new satellite is under construction, CEO Giuliano Berretta tells Alan Burkitt-Gray
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July
Still think of satellite company Iridium as just one of the failures of the dotcom era? Think again: now it is making $300m revenue a year and $100m EBITDA. New CEO Matt Desch faces a challenge as the satellite fleet reaches old age, but he's confident of raising $2.7bn in the next few years to launch a new one, he tells Alan Burkitt-Gray
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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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April
Interview: US-based operator AT&T is to boost its spending on services for multinational enterprises this year. Bill Archer tells Alan Burkitt-Gray how the company decided on its priorities for the investment programme
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What does a company such as BT get from its massive spend on research and development? Access to the world's scientists and the ability to form an opinion, the chief scientist tells Alan Burkitt-Gray
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February
BT insists it is more than a telecoms company. Boosted by acquisitions in strategic markets, Global Services is aiming to contribute half group income. Claire Rigby interviews Luis Álvarez Satorre, the executive in charge of operations across Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America
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View from the Top: David Sharma of Telus highlights the need for the right global partnerships as carriers look for growth outside their home markets