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Hadi Raad is principal at Booz & Co.

Reinventing TV

Telcos should keep abreast of changing patterns of TV consumption

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Hadi Raad is principal at Booz & Co.

Telcos should keep abreast of changing patterns of TV consumption

The hidden costs of cloud

Dave Paulding is regional sales director for the UK, Middle East and Africa at Interactive Intelligence

Companies should be aware of hidden costs behind cloud-based services

Full spectrum

Roger Field is Editor of CommsMEA.

Telecoms conferences covered the full spectrum of telco challenges in April

Why Vodafone bought C&W

There are three key reasons why Vodafone wanted to acquire C&W, according to Delta Partners.

Experts from Delta Partners offer their take on why Vodafone acquired C&W

Staying the course

Scott Gegenheimer, CEO, Wataniya Telecom.

Wataniya is investing new technology & initiatives to thrive amid tough competition

Smart visions

Giorgio Heiman, head of global servicesm, emerging markets, Orange Business Services.

How ICT can play a key role in improving quality of life in fast growing Gulf cities

Apple's wireless woes

Roger Field is Editor of CommsMEA.

Apple's experience in Australia highlights the inadequacy of opaque terms such as 4G

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