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The mobile operator of Azerbaijan Azercell Telecom is carrying out a campaign for participants of Maksimum program from 9-30 April.
TeliaSonera’s Chief Financial Officer has quit after eight years and will return to his native country of Finland at Helsinki-based media group SanomaWSOY as the Chief Financial Officer there.
Conditions for the sale of Ukraine’s incumbent telecom operator Ukrtelecom has been made public by news agency Interfax after a draft document was presented to the Government.
Mobile TeleSystems (MTS), will invest RUB 10 billion (USD 424 million) on its 3G networks in St. Petersburg and northwestern Russia by 2010. 3G spectrum being particularly sparse in Moscow, St. Petersburg represents a good opportunity for growth in the market for next generation services, says MTS.
VimpelCom reportedly plans to invest USD 74 million this year in ArmenTel as part of the ongoing modernisation of the telco’s fixed and mobile networks, according to Armenialiberty.org.
Mobitel, a division of the Telekom Slovenia Group says that it has completed the first phase in its project to establish its new mobile operator in Kosovo. 200 Mobitel’s employees helped collaborate on the project, establishing the mobile network, the billing system and knowledge and experience transfer.
Mobile TeleSystems (MTS), Russia’s largest cellco, will report revenues of more than USD 8 billion for 2007, an increase of 25 percent year-on-year.
Romanian cellcos have been angered by the Government’s proposals to offer a cut-price licence for services in the 450MHz band.