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  • Spanish telco Telefonica has announced a four-year investment plan worth $14.6 billion aimed at developing its operations in Brazil.
  • East African subsea cable operator SEACOM has extended the reach of its services into five new countries – Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, Swaziland and Zimbabwe.
  • South Africa stands somewhere between a developing and highly developed telecoms market; it has a thriving mobile market with healthy competition, a 103.7% wireless penetration rate and trials of LTE which started last year.
  • With continual technological advances in femtocells and small cells, Angela Partington asks whether femtocells will move out of the home into enterprise, public and rural arenas. And as they do, what impact will their introduction have on network planning?
  • American President, Barack Obama, has appointed Gary Smith as the newest member of the National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee (NSTAC).
  • Gerard Kleisterlee has been appointed as chairman of Vodafone. Kleisterlee has experience in running an international company and working with emerging markets. In his previous role, Kleisterlee was the president and CEO of Philips’ components division and chairman of the Board of Management and the Group Management Committee of Koninklijke Philips Electronics.
  • South African operator Neotel has appointed Sunil Joshi as its MD and CEO with effect from April 2011. Joshi’s previous role was as president of global enterprise solutions for telecommunications giant, Tata Communications. He joins Neotel with over 22 years’ experience in the telecommunications and IT industry.
  • B.V. Jagadeesh has been appointed as president and CEO of Virtela, the international network services company.
  • The Japanese cloud services market is predicted to generate 153.4 billion yen ($1.86 billion) in revenue by 2014, growing 4.9 times larger than in 2009.
  • In South Africa, 44% of urban mobile phone users used mobile banking services at the end of 2010, compared to 27% in 2009.