Telecom Namibia has decided to end its 7 year loss making joint venture with Angolan operator Mundo Startel. The investment has lost more than N$100m for the telco that holds more than 44% shares...
Telecom Namibia has decided to end its 7 year loss making joint venture with Angolan operator Mundo Startel. The investment has lost more than N$100m for the telco that holds more than 44% shares...
Kenyan operator Safaricom and Bharti Airtel are close to forming a joint venture to lay a fibre cable network enabling them to cut their reliance on third parties to provide infrastructure and...
Etisalat may be set to kick-off the sale of its towers operations in Nigeria, following the launch of a similar process in Tanzania earlier this year, according to market sources.
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Saudi Telecom is reported to be looking for infrastructure sharing opportunities for its overseas operations, although the completion date of its domestic tie-up with Mobily remains unclear....
Nigerian infrastructure company IHS hopes to complete the acquisition of thousands of towers in the Middle East by the end of the year and is reportedly in talks about a deal with an operator in...
Etisalat’s group chief executive Abdulkarim Julfar told the TMT Finance and Investment Middle East 2012 conference that the operator was taking a more pragmatic approach to its international...