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28 Jul

Nokia powers subsea cable linking Europe, North Africa

Nokia says the subsea cable system empowers telcos with connectivity, support for 5G and cloud infrastructure, and increasing bandwidth.
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27 May 2025

North Africa dominates smartphone shipments

Africa's smartphone market began 2025 on a strong note, with regional shipments increasing for the eighth straight quarter, according to Canalys.
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27 Feb 2025

Africa’s smartphone market to grow just 2%

Canalys says the continent will face economic headwinds in 2025, leading to a shrinkage in the smartphone market.
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20 Nov 2024

Identity fraud increases at alarming rate in Africa

Fraud-as-a-Service is becoming a big concern to African businesses, as identity fraud on the continent grows at an alarming rate.
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9 Nov 2018

Algeria's Djezzy bumps up 4G coverage to offset revenue slide

Pricing competition, new tax thresholds, inflation pressures and import restrictions have culminated to impact company's latest results.
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Algeria progresses on new submarine cable connectivity project

Phased approach to leveraging Alger-Oran-Valencia (Orval) and Annaba-USA cables.
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12 May 2017

Algeria's Djezzy dealt heavy blow in Q1

Tariff competition, tough macro-economy impacts on mobile operator's subscriber base and revenue.
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27 Feb 2017

Algeria raises VAT on data, voice services as Djezzy battles

New finance laws a cause for concern among local operators.
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4 Nov 2016

VimpelCom expects tough road ahead in Algeria

Mobile telco Djezzy details steps it is taking to offset impact of slow performance in Q3 2016.
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14 Sept 2016

Algeria's 4G licensing process reaches last hurdle

ICT Minister says final authorisation for the deployment of 4G services to three mobile operators expected by end September 2016.
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4 Aug 2016

VimpelCom's Djezzy down on revenue per user

However, company reports increase in mobile data revenues for first half of 2016.
 
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