Gambia’s operator Qcell announced the opening of a new customer care branch in Brikama.Now, the number of Qcell Customer Care Centres in the country has increased to 13.

Anam Jah-Jobe, Qcell senior marketing manager said that the opening of the new branch is part of efforts at making their products and services more accessible to customers and the population at large. She said the company’s priority in 2011 is not only to expand network, but also to provide customers the cheapest tariffs and increase its presence in both the Greater Banjul Area and other regions within the country.

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Uzbekistan mobile operator, Ucell has signed agreements with new roaming operators. Subscribers can now roam on ‘One network’ in Macedonia.

Ucell also added new 3G roaming partners: Zain in Jordan, Expresso in Senegal, Dauphun Telecom in French Antilles, Qcell in Gambia and Airtel in Ghana.

 

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Beeline single mobile operator informs about further expansion of international roaming network. Now voice roaming is available in Telecom Seychelles (Seychelles), Elisa (Finland), Wana (Marocco), Wind (Italy).

The company signed GPRS roaming agreements with Cellplus (Mauritius), Latelz (Cambodia), Vodafone (Hungary), Cable&Wireless (Guernsey), Orange (Madagascar), U-Mobile (Malaysia), Alands (Finland), Manx Telecom (Mann island). CAMEL roaming is available in Bakcell (Azerbaijan) and Africell (Gambia).

“In 2010 we were first in Uzbekistan in number of roaming partners around the world,” Anton Golikov, Technical Director of Unitel LLC commented the event. “Beeline has been a roaming operator number one for a long time, and we are proud to prove this image in our country.”

Today Unitel subscribers enjoy international voice roaming in 380 networks of operators from 159 states, GPRS roaming by 182 operators from 95 states. Beeline also leads in 3G roaming (123 operators in 80 states) and CAMEL-roaming (110 operators in 69 states).

To be noted, CAMEL roaming is a unique service when Unitel subscribers can use Beeline connection at any positive balance, i.e. without paying $50 guarantee fee, until the balance is equal to $0.

At that, fee is charged in real time mode. CAMEL roaming doesn’t need any activation, the service is automatic. The service is available for all subscribers individuals using prepaid tariff plans, at any positive balance.

Africell Holding, a subsidiary of Lintel Holding, has unveiled that it is preparing to launch a bidding process with vendors to roll out a mobile network in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

According to reports, the move follows the finalization of additional wireless frequency allocations, with the company saying that it is ready to roll out services with 9MHz of bandwidth in the 1800MHz band plus 4MHz of 900MHz band spectrum.

Africell currently operates mobile networks in Gambia and Sierra Leone. Africell is the Leading GSM Operator in the Gambia with more than 69% of the GSM market Share.

www.WirelessFederation.com/news: A contract has been signed between Alcatel-Lucent and Gambia’s incumbent PSTN operator Gamtel as per which the former will roll out a terrestrial fibre-optic transmission network under its ‘Cross Gambia Project.’

Fibre links has been extended from Dakar through Kaolack, Karang, Barra, Banjul, Serrekunda, Yundum, Brikama to Seleti in Casamance to terminate on Sonatel’s fibre network under the joint venture project with Senegalese counterpart Sonatel.

An alternative route to the fibre link between Basse in Gambia and Velingara in Senegal will be provided by the new infrastructure. The new infrastructure will also improve serious problem of disruption to bilateral international traffic whenever the older fibre is cut besides increasing Gamtel’s international internet bandwidth.

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www.WirelessFederation.com/news: QCell, the firm that received Gambia’s fourth mobile licence in August’08, has reportedy launched its services. The operator announced the launch of packages including 3G video calling services, available to both pre- and post-paid customers, mobile internet access, multimedia messaging and conferencing. Call Promotions will offer free on-net calls in the daytime and at weekends. The operator further aims to offer countrywide coverage in the immediate future.

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Africell has selected Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) to deploy a mobile softswitching solution in its GSM networks in Gambia and Sierra Leone. The development of our core network is crucial to Africell’s future success as our call traffic continues to increase. Implementing NSN’s 3GPP Release 4 architecture will improve our overall network capacity in order to optimise the network resources providing state-of-the-art services to our customers,’ said Ziad Dalloul, CEO for Lintel Group, Africell’s holding company. The contract follows on from NSN’s expansion of radio and core mobile networks for the Gambian and Sierra Leone units.

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Qcell has been issued with the country’s fourth GSM network operating licence by Gambia’s Department of State for Communications, Information and Information Technology (DOSCIIT).
Qcell will aim to launch 3G services including voice, data and video. According to DOSCIIT, the licence was granted in line with a strategy of universal telecoms access strategy and will have to ensure increased availability, affordability and reliability of modern communications services for the subscribers.
The country’s other three GSM providers are Africell, Gamcel and Comium Mobile.

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Kenya’s Mobile Market (Kenya)

Kenya is among the rapidly growing mobile markets in Africa. With Mobile Operators like Safricom (Vodafone, Telekom), Zain, Econet Wireless, Safaricom has the largest number of subscribers. This can be attributed to it’s many tarrifs which give Kenyanans the opportunity to select the most convenient tarrif depending on one’s requirement.The continent’s bull market is being driven in part by a growing African middle class seeking new investment opportunities. And with the U.S. economy wobbling, American and European investment funds are taking an increased interest in Africa, buying bargain-priced shares of undiscovered companies. At the end of 2007 there were 280.7 million mobile phone subscribers in Africa, representing a penetration rate of 30.4%. Even more interesting, when you look at the major African markets, is to see the huge growth potential for areas that are already very profitable.

Growth rate in Africa has been remarkable over the last couple of years and is forecasted to continue for the next 3-5 years. Major drivers include:
* Pre-paid offerings
* Continued liberalization of the telcom sector
* Low penetration rates
* Expected uptake of 3G services

Growth inhibitors include:

* Taxation – especially in East Africa
* Low income across the continent hampers growth
* Widespread illiteracy decreases the growth of value added services, even SMS
* Unreliable electricity supplies
* Corruption

Interesting Facts

* Nigeria, South Africa and Egypt are the fastest growing markets
* Africa has become the fastest growing mobile market in the world with mobile penetration in the region ranging from 100% to 30%
* Pre-paid subscriptions account for nearly 95 percent of total mobile subscriptions in the region
* Most of the mobile operators are home-grown. In 2005, the continent’s seven largest investors controlled 53% of the African mobile market
* Across most of Africa, SMS is likely to be the only non-voice value-added service to gain mass market popularity in the immediate future
* East Africans pay taxes of between 25% and 30% on mobile phone services, compared with an average of 17% across Africa
* African states with less than 600,000 subscribers and includes Burundi, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Comoros (Union of the), Djibouti, Equitorial Guinea, Eritrea, Gambia (The), Lesotho, Liberia, Mayotte, Sao Tome and Principe, Seychelles, Somalia, Swaziland and Rwanda.

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50% of GamTel sold, says paper(Gambia)

Gambian newspaper The Point reports that the country’s government has agreed to sell 50% of national incumbent fixed line operator GamTel, owner of GSM operator Gamcel, to a Lebanese-owned company called Spectrum. The sale of the government’s stake is said by the paper’s unnamed source to have taken place with effect from 1 August 2007. As part of the terms of the sale, Spectrum has reportedly agreed to install a management team, to work alongside officials of the fixed line and mobile units. German consultancy DeTeCon is reported to have won the management contract, although the details have not been confirmed by the state or the companies in question.

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