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Application overload

Application overload

Operators must find their place as a key partner in the burgeoning mobile apps sector

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Application overload

Application overload

Operators must find their place as a key partner in the burgeoning mobile apps sector

Riding the data wave

Riding the data wave

A surge in data brings opportunities as well as challenges for operators

Charting a course

Charting a course

NSN's ME chief tells CommsMEA why the vendor's renewed focus on mobile broadband

Saad Al Barrak interview: Zain

Saad Al Barrak interview: Zain

Saad Al Barrak explains how he transformed Zain into a telecoms powerhouse

Cloud strategy

Cloud strategy

Joe Baguley, explains the latest trends in cloud and how telcos can benefit

At home in the cloud

At home in the cloud

Booz & Co assesses the emerging opportunity for telecom operators

Levelling the playing field

Levelling the playing field

Kuwait's telco sector is booming, despite the lack of an effective regulator

Mining enterprise

Mining enterprise

Enterprise services are integral to operators' core business.So how do you mine them?

The day the earth stood still at RIM headquarters

The day the earth stood still at RIM headquarters

Delta Partners comments on the effect of the BlackBerry outage on users in October

Rising tide

Rising tide

The mobile industry demonstrated the power of mobile broadband and the technology

Mekky's making

Mekky's making

How Ahmed Mekky spearheaded the creation of the region's first subsea cable company

Making connections

Making connections

A global network solutions firm, sees strong growth potential in the region

Learning to share

Learning to share

As capex and opex continue to rise, tower sharing is proving to be vital for telcos

Mobile transfers

Mobile transfers

Mobile money-transfers are a rapidly growing means of exchanging money

Raising the stakes

Raising the stakes

Competition and regulatory initiatives are driving Kenya's telecom sector


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Orange Jordan's profit up in Q1
Business Orange Jordan's profit up in Q1

Jordanian telco sees revenues decline by 3% in first quarter

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Operators must find their place as a key partner in the burgeoning mobile apps sector

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NSN's ME chief tells CommsMEA why the vendor's renewed focus on mobile broadband

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KSA has a ratio of 188%, followed by Vietnam and Oman in the 2nd and 3rd places

Richard O'Sullivan said that Symbian continues to lead the market in mobile impressions in the UAE
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