Search results for

There are 26,885 results that match your search.26,885 results
  • Egyptian operator Orascom has finalised the sale of its 50% stake in Tunisian operator Tunisiana to Qtel in a deal worth $1.2 billion.
  • Network vendor Ciena has been selected by Saudi Arabian operator Mobily to build a network in the region. Ciena will provide Mobily with selected solutions across its portfolio, including Carrier Ethernet, optical transport and switching to bring Ethernet services to the network edge and integrate packet optical switching and transport through the network core. Mobily is Saudi Arabia’s fastest growing mobile technology provider, owning 40% of the country’s mobile market.
  • US carrier AT&T aims to be operating a 4G LTE network across the US by the end of 2013, with its first deployment expected to be completed by mid-2011.
  • Global Crossing has upgraded the terrestrial capacity of its wavelength service to 40Gbps.
  • France Telecom has moved to acquire a minority stake in Cambodian mobile operator Mobitel as it continues to extend its reach into emerging telecoms markets.
  • Results are in from Yankee Group's 2011 Wholesale Carrier Report, based on approximately 1,700 ratings of global carriers.
  • US operator Verizon Communications has reached an agreement to acquire cloud and IT services company Terremark Worldwide in a deal worth $1.4 billion.
  • Following widespread protests across Egypt, the Egyptian government took the unprecedented step of cutting off the country’s internet access.
  • While it is not uncommon for telecoms-related issues to fight their way onto the news agenda, the events unfolding in Egypt in recent days are unprecedented, both in terms of their scale and their implications.
  • UK incumbent BT has rejected claims that it is in breach of net neutrality protocols after launching a two-tier internet service that charges content companies for streaming video content at high speeds.