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Africa & Middle East Telecom
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Articles in September 2004 issue of Africa & Middle East Telecom
- Ericsson supplies full commercial EDGE system to Batelco
by Anonymous - Fourth mobile operator "initially" licensed
by Anonymous - Jordanian telco tests first Mid-East FTTH play
by Anonymous - Ericsson supplies full commercial EDGE system for MobilCom in Jordan
by Anonymous - Jordanian government confident another cellphone operator will boost competition
by Anonymous - Wipro inks 4 agreements with major companies in Kuwait
by Anonymous - Kuwait's Wataniya Telecom launches new service
by Anonymous - U.S.-Morocco Free Trade Agreement passes in Congress
by Anonymous - Lebanon signs $4 million contract to upgrade technology systems at Beirut Airport
by Anonymous - Palestine most competitive Arab mobile phone market - by default
by Anonymous - Verso makes major contribution to foster advanced telecommunications education in South Africa
by Anonymous - GSM alliance formed in the Middle East
by Anonymous - Telkom South Africa implements first of 61 Clarent BHG 2500 media gateways
by Anonymous - Etisalat team wins Saudi telecom deal
by Anonymous - Equant connects 19 Arab Bank sites with IP VPN throughout Middle East
by Anonymous - Symmetricom and Grintek Telecom improve network reliability for MTN Group
by Anonymous - Cirilium and Teralight form partnership to deliver VoIP solutions in the Middle East and Africa
by Anonymous - eGovernment Web sites in UAE
by Anonymous - AMD fights grey trays
by Anonymous - NBD, GlobalTel-Digital team up to introduce new calling account service
by Anonymous - Gulf states making progress in combat against software piracy
by Anonymous - Emirates hotspots flying high
by Anonymous - MTC-Vodafone (Bahrain) launches live TV to mobile services
by Anonymous - 2004 Telecoms in Africa - Overviews and Company Profiles
by Anonymous - Bahrain forms an advisory panel
by Anonymous - Mobile handset market in MEA grows by 26 percent
by Anonymous - Open University of Israel selects converged IP telephony solutions from Nortel Networks
by Anonymous