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15 Jan 2014

Consultants to assess Kenyan mobile network quality

The Communications Commission of Kenya (CCK) says external experts are to be brought in.
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14 Jan 2014

Second chance for Kenya’s Safaricom in network quality test

Country’s largest mobile operator dismally failed a previous quality of service assessment.
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9 Jan 2014

Kenya’s Fred Matiangi fires warning to mobile operators

East African country’s ICT cabinet secretary warns networks over their poor quality of service.
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8 Jan 2014

Zambia: MTN, Airtel and Zamtel hike mobile tariffs

Country’s three mobile phone operators have increased costs by 5% owing to a tax.
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8 Jan 2014

Surging mobile internet demand straining African telecom networks

94% of internet users in the Middle East and Africa forecast to access web via phones.
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7 Jan 2014

No Kenyan mobile operator meets quality of service standards

Networks fall short of performance requirements, says the Communications Commission of Kenya (CCK).
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7 Jan 2014

Safaricom, CCK in a license renewal stalemate

Kenya’s biggest mobile network operator is unhappy over poor quality of standard allegations.
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2 Jan 2014

Nigerian telecom operators angered over NCC QoS plans

Plans to sanction members for alleged poor quality service have been criticised by ALTON.
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30 Dec 2013

Zambia’s director of public prosecution receives mobile network complaints

Poor quality service allegations escalated by the Zambia Information and Communication Technology Authority (ZICTA).
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27 Nov 2013

Nigerian telecoms engineers to get Quality of Service training

More than 50 specialists from West African nation’s major telecommunications firms have signed up.
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17 Oct 2013

Potraz: Zimbabwe launching mobile number portability in 2014

A notice has been sent to all mobile network operators about the decision, an official says.
 
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