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French telecoms regulator Arcep says it has informed the Paris public prosecutor of Skype’s possible failure to comply with its obligation to declare itself as an electronic communications operator in... more
Macedonian incumbent fixed and mobile operator Makedonski Telekom (MakTel) plans to migrate all of its customers to its new IP network by the end of 2013, according to the group’s... more
Moroccan incumbent telco Maroc Telecom has chosen Swedish technology giant Ericsson to provide an IP Multimedia System (IMS) to transform its fixed network, to support a range of IP-based services... more
Bahrain-backed cellco Umniah has partnered with US voice-over-internet protocol (VoIP) provider Skype to provide additional voice services, primarily to Umniah’s 3G ‘Evo’ users. AME Info writes that, under the deal,... more
According to online news agency BelTA, Belarusian incumbent Beltelecom plans to launch a ‘Skype-like’ service in 2013, under the banner eSpace, sometime this year. The announcement, made by its director... more
India’s Tata Communications has entered into an IP voice solutions agreement with UPC Wholesale, the B2B unit of US-based multinational cableco Liberty Global. As reported by Capacity Magazine, under the... more
Ukrainian fixed telecoms group Vega has joined the affiliate network of UK-based BT Global Services, becoming the only authorised partner of BT in Ukraine. Vega currently provides BT customers in... more
Telecom Namibia has appointed China’s ZTE Corp to build a unified mobile network for the provision of 2G/3G/4G mobile services and converged IP fixed/mobile applications under a USD46 million contract.... more
CounterPath, a developer of VoIP solutions for desktop, tablet and mobile devices, has announced that its ‘Bria’ mobile softphone application is the core technology behind Tornado, the new OTT VoIP... more
The assets of Zimbabwean telecoms start-up Spiritage, owner of wireless internet/voice operator Brodacom, are set to be acquired by the domestic Kingdom Bank via a court order to settle unpaid... more
