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Issue no 159
Top Story
E-RATE FOR AFRICAN SCHOOLS ­ HOW WOULD IT WORK AND WHO PAYS?
Telecoms
MAURITANIA TO IMPROVE GSM COVERAGE WITH US$1.8 MILLION CONTRACT
SA’S MOBILE OPERATORS DO FREE SIM CARDS DEAL WITH GOVT ON 1800 MHZ ACCESS
VODAFONE EGYPT’S SUBSCRIBER BASE UP 31% TO 2.26 MILLION
GHANA TELECOM’S ONE-TOUCH MOBILE PROMISES 100,000 CAPACITY INCREASE
ETHIOPIA’S ETC GIVES COOL RESPONSE TO AXEL TELECOM’S INVESTMENT OFFER
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MAROC TELECOM BACKS THE OPENING OF AN INTERNET GARDEN IN MARRAKECH
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