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  2. List of mobile network operators in the Middle East and Africa

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    Rank Operator Technology Subscribers (in millions) Ownership 1: Batelco: GSM-900 (GPRS, EDGE) 2100 MHz UMTS, DC-HSPA+ 1800 MHz LTE: 3.9 [8] (Dec 2022): Bahrain Telecommunications Company

  3. Tizeti - Wikipedia

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    Tizeti is a fixed wireless broadband Internet service provider (ISP or WISP) operated by Tizeti Inc, using Wireless to provide unlimited internet to residential and small business customers in Africa. [1] It is also used to connect its base stations to customer buildings.

  4. Telecommunications in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The Nigeria Communication Commission building in Abuja. With the expiration of the exclusivity period of the main GSM network providers, Nigeria's telecom regulator, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), introduced the Unified Licensing Regime. It was hoped that telecoms with unified licences would be able to provide fixed and mobile ...

  5. List of LTE networks in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria: 9mobile: 1800 3 Oct 2016: 10 MHz in use [1] [197] [198] [199] 5 MHz remain for GSM services. Airtel: 1800 3 Apr 2023: Feb 2018: 10 MHz in use [1] [200] [201] [202] 5 MHz remain for GSM services. Bitflux: 2300 40 Aug 2016: Aug 2016: Jun 2019: 30 MHz [203] [204] [205] CA [G 1] of 30 MHz (CA_40C). Wholesale network, used by VDT ...

  6. List of mobile network operators - Wikipedia

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    Belgium ()Botswana ()Cameroon ()Central African Republic (Orange) Democratic Republic of the Congo (Orange) Dominican Republic (Orange) Egypt ()Equatorial Guinea (Orange)

  7. File:Wireless Networking in the Developing World (WNDW ...

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    Wireless network infrastructure can be built for very little cost compared to traditional wired alternatives. But building wireless networks is only partly about saving money. By providing people in your local community with cheaper and easier access to information, they will directly benefit from all that the Internet has to offer.

  8. Airtel Africa - Wikipedia

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    Airtel Nigeria is the most profitable unit of Airtel Africa, due to its cheap data plans in Nigeria. As of March 2019, Airtel had over 99 million subscribers in the continent. [ 4 ] It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index .

  9. Econet Global - Wikipedia

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    Econet, officially known as Econet Group, is a diversified telecommunications group with operations and investments in Africa, Europe, South America and the East Asia Pacific Rim, offering products and services in the core areas of mobile and fixed telephony services, broadband, satellite, optical fiber networks and mobile payment.