Middle East and North Africa
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Do new entrants have the necessary competence, experience and funding?
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New report reveals transaction costs of $20-30,00 per site and 2-3 year RoI
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How to combine telecoms, structural and civil engineering skills to design, install, upgrade and maintain Africa’s telecoms infrastructure
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The logistics and maintenance best practices required to install and maintain towers in Africa
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Standard Bank’s verdict on the tower operators bidding for Africa’s infrastructure assets
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The new CEO of one of Africa’s leading passive infrastructure and managed service providers explains their key performance indicators
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US$billions of capital needed as networks expand and towers change hands
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How intelligent site management (ISM) transforms maintenance scheduling and management while reducing energy opex
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After selling 931 towers to IHS Africa for $151.5m to IHS Africa at the end of 2012, MTN’s long awaited 3G network is launching in Abidjan. Third ranked operator Moov Cote d’Ivoire is also rolling out 3G with the help of Ericsson. Moov’s rollout began in October 2012 and is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2013. MTN and Moov are playing catchup on rival Orange Cote d’Ivoire, who launched 3G in April 2012.
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How RMS identifies investments that will slash your energy and maintenance costs
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IHS, Africa’s largest independent infrastructure tower company by number of towers managed, has won the Middle East & Africa Deal of the Year Award at the TelecomFinance Awards held in London on 30 January 2013