Serbia’s ‘Do Not Call’ register to Block Unwanted Calls
The Serbian 'Do Not Call' register will go live in January to prevent unwanted phone calls and SMS. The long-awaited
Zimbabwean mobile operators to introduce data sharing
Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) are set to introduce a raft of measures aimed at addressing concerns raised by subscribers, chief
Fax machines declared obsolete by Ofcom
The fax machine is going the way of the camcorder and video player. Following Ofcom's consultation last year, Ofcom is
Taliban told Afghan mobile operators to expand fibre, 4G and frontiers
After the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, losing internet access has become a major worry for Afghans, especially among the middle class.
Kazakhstan to use own international calling code 997
Kazakhstan’s plan to move away from the shared +7 international calling code was never just a technical numbering update. It
Belgian consumers would benefit from 4th telecoms provider, study finds
The arrival of a fourth player in the telecoms market, alongside Telenet, Proximus and Orange, could bring down the prices
A third cell phone carrier will soon operate in Syria
Syria currently has two cellular telecommunications companies, Syriatel and MTN, which in 2014 obtained a license to operate for 20
Vodafone, Deutsche Telekom and Telefónica boost connectivity on German trains
As general contractor, Vodafone announced the provision of reliable cellular communications in the 6.5km tunnel between Frankfurt main train station