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Reuters 03:24 PM | October 06,2009
Mobile broadband subscriptions would top 600 million in 2009, with fixed broadband subscribers at 500 million, the United Nations telecoms body said
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AP 12:39 AM | October 03,2009
It’s difficult to organize a global economy by letting 1 bn people in Africa out of the process, said Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Managing-Director, IMF
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Shauvik Ghosh 11:47 PM | September 09,2009
The state-owned telecom companies are part of a proposed group of investors led by the Vavasi Group
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PTI 06:12 PM | August 13,2009
The firm is ready to spend Rs1,000 crore to buy companies especially in sub-Saharan Africa
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PTI 02:50 PM | August 10,2009
The additional pulses will be sourced from Myanmar, Africa, Canada and the US
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PTI 02:39 PM | August 09,2009
If their pre-feasibility study shows that the project is viable, then the company would consider further investments
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Kevin J. O’Brien / NYT 10:50 PM | July 27,2009
Clinching deals for African mobile phone business, once a relatively low-risk proposition for growth-starved mobile operators, is not as easy as it was
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Blessy Augustine 09:45 PM | July 24,2009
In the book, photographer-author Diinesh Kumble lays out this “dream come true” on 220 pages of recycled paper for all to see
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P.R. Sanjai 09:27 PM | July 19,2009
The transaction will involve an equity infusion and will be the basis of a partnership to create a significant presence in Africa
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PTI 03:54 PM | July 19,2009
The Dhabi and Essar Groups have agreed to enter into exclusive discussions regarding investment by Essar Group into the telecom portfolio of Dhabi’s African assets, the Essar Group said
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P.R. Sanjai 01:15 AM | June 17,2009
Firm expects ‘navratna’ status will make buying process simpler; plans services to the US and Africa’s east coast
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Helen Nyambura-Mwaura and Ed Cropley / Reuters 11:37 PM | June 01,2009
Service that lets phone users who do not have bank accounts to send each other money has attracted 6.5 mn people
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Reuters 10:00 PM | June 01,2009
Nairobi resident Mary Wanjiku uses M-PESA, the continent’s first such system set up by Kenyan mobile operator Safaricom, to send money to her mother in the countryside every month
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Shapi Shacinda / Reuters 10:24 PM | April 07,2009
African countries urged to trade more with each other and come up with uniform customs regulations
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11:56 PM | March 27,2009
This African country is otherwise too small and inconsequential in the larger scheme of things
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