StreamWide opens new office in TunisiaStreamWide, a specialist in next generation value-added telephony solutions for telecom operators, has announced the opening of its new office in Tunisia, confirming its expansion and commitment to the region. StreamWide said the More… |
India telephony firm expands in MEIndia-based Astecs, a leader in end-to-end unified communication, is expanding operations in West Asia and will offer its Asterisk based open source telephony products in Middle East countries. “This initiative is aimed at s More… |
Qtel inks pact to raise Tunisiana stake to 75pcQatar Telecom (Qtel) has signed an agreement for its subsidiary Wataniya to increase its stake in Tunisiana, Tunisia's leading telecom operator, to 75 per cent. Under the shareholders’ agreement signed today, Princesse Holding, a Tunis More… |
Egypt's Mobinil approves dividendEgyptian mobile operator Mobinil has approved a dividend of 9.19 Egyptian pounds ($1.59) per share to be paid on January 27 to those holding shares at the end of the trade on January 23, the bourse said on Wednesday. Company sources said t More… |
TRA seeking vendor for key servicesBahrain's Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) is seeking a vendor to implement, host and maintain an online telecommunications services tariffs comparator. Through this RFP, the TRA aims to identify and contract a supplier th More… |
Etisalat subsidiary deploys i-conX solutionI-conX Solutions has deployed its interconnect billing solution for the Sudanese fixed-line operator Canar Telecommunication Company, a subsidiary of Etisalat. Canar will use the i-conX system to rate and bill its interconnect traffic for More… |
Huawei deploys trial fibre network for QtelHuawei, a leader in providing next generation telecom network solutions, has deployed its fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) network on a trial basis, for Qtel in Qatar. Huawei has been working with Qtel in the area of optical networks since 2003 an More… |
Zain strategy reversal in focus as M&A talk swirlsKuwaiti telecom group Zain's possible sale of a stake in its African unit will please cash-hungry shareholders and reverses a strategy of global growth in favour of focusing on Middle Eastern markets. As market talk swirls that an extr More… |