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  • Over the course of the last year, spectrum auctions have continued to cause controversy across the globe. Alex Hawkes investigates how a new proposal from the European Commission could change the future face of spectrum allocation.
  • M&A activity in Latin America has been rife in recent years, as leading international and regional carriers compete for a slice of this potentially lucrative market. Alex Hawkes looks towards the future of this vast and flamboyant continent.
  • Bringing you the highlights of the last twelve months, Capacity covers key statistics and research from: backhaul; data; end user; infrastructure and networks; finance; services; voice and VoIP; and wireless and mobile.
  • The Asia-Pacific region has overtaken North America as the home to the largest number of 4G broadband wireless subscribers, according to figures from TeleGeography’s 4G research service.
  • The telecoms market has seen a wave of mergers and acquistions in the past 12 months as investors wake up to the untapped potential of telecoms assets. Is it a trend that is set to continue? Richard Irving reports.
  • Three Russian mobile operators – MTS, Vimpelcom and Mega- Fon – have been fined by the country’s Federal Anti-monopoly Service (FAS) for charging excessively high roaming tariffs.
  • Similar to India, Bangladesh has shown promising signs of economic growth and development in the last decade.
  • Tim Phillips examines the impact of telecoms on the global economy, from boom and bust to brain drains and urbanisation, and looks at the implications of current trends.
  • Alex Brown, partner at Simmons & Simmons, examines how 10 years of regulatory changes have altered the face of telecoms and looks at future legislation.
  • Ron Mudry has seen many changes to the US telecoms market during his years in business in the southeastern US. He talks to Tim Phillips about telecoms then and now.