Eastern Europe Telecom Week (EETW) is a paid-for subscription service, which delivers 48-issues per twelve month subscription period. The title covers all aspects of regional mobile and fixed-line news, and is sent via e-mail each Friday as a PDF attachment. All published issues and articles are additionally archived in our subscriber-only Internet archive. Full-year EETW subscribers are issued, upon request, with an archive password for the duration of their subscriptions, once recipt of payment is confirmed. The EETW archive is searchable by keyword searches or by complete back issues. (E-mail editor@blycroft.com to request an archive password).
The archive additionally contains a range of Paul Budde Communication (PBC) Country Reports on Eastern Europe countries. Through an arrangement with PBC, as part of your annual EETW subscription you are provided with access to 12 new Country Reports per calendar year, as they are published monthly within the Archive. You are also given access to all pre-existing archive reports. Blycroft’s definition of Eastern Europe includes, but is not limited to, the following countries: Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Russia, Belarus, Poland, Ukraine, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Macedonia (FYROM), Moldova, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Please note that editorial coverage of these respective regions may be disproportionate.
In addition to ‘Eastern Europe Telecom Week’, Blycroft also publishes ‘Africa & Middle East Telecom Week’. There are also a series of popular directories and reports covering the mobile market. ‘The MVNO Directory’ (Mobile Virtual Network Operators) is published annual in June, whilst the very comprehensive ‘The Worldwide Directory of Mobile Operators 2007’, published in May 2007, breaks new ground for mobile industry directories by listing named company executives.
Last year Blycroft undertook a major study of the African market: ‘Major African Mobile Markets: Future Growth Prospects 2006-2011’.
Blycroft Publishing was established in 1998.


