licence
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Ofcom has launched a consultation to potentially lower annual licence fees (ALFs) for certain spectrum bands which could save operators millions of pounds.
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Within the last week, Nokia has made a series of announcements about new project wins and kit deployments.
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Syria's telecoms regulator has started the process to license another operator in the country – officially Syria's third player.
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China Telecom must cease all operations in the US by early January, after it lost a bid to appeal against revocation of its licence.
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Telecoms companies in Somalia have until the end of the month to apply for licences to operate, or they will have to cease.
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Government officials in Ethiopia have told media that the country will open bidding for its second telecoms operator licence this month.
Forthcoming events
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Turkcell has stated that it expects to win its $4.2 billion lawsuit against MTN by the end of this year.
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Hammer Fiber Optics Holdings has formed its first African subsidiary, Hammer Wireless, to deliver its proprietary wireless broadband services to the African continent.
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Oman Tower Company (OTC) has signed memorandum of understanding (MoU) agreements to build, lease and manage tower assets for Omantel and Ooredoo.
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Helios Towers is upgrading and building backbone sites covering 1,800km in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).