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Africa Telecoms Magazine - September 2010

There was a time when mobile operators did not have to worry about the source of energy for their networks. All that mattered was an expanding subscriber base. Now they care a lot. With the total number of mobile phone connections in Africa approaching 500 million, or over 50% penetration,…
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Empowering the Unconnected Telecoms analysts from virtually every research company in the world agree that close to 90% of the users adopting mobile telecommunications over the next three to five years will come from the developing world. Dig a little deeper and you’ll discover that these analysts also believe that…
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EVERYONE HAS TO START SOMEWHERE! It was just over two years ago that I met my first green base station. It was at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, where Ericsson was making a big fuss about going green. “You have to be seen to be green,” said Steve Barnett,…
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This article was a finalist in the Best ICT Feature in the 2011 Diageo Business Reporting Awards,  Green technology in the telecoms sector over the past decade has largely been nothing more than an attempt by the world’s telcos to pay lip service to the worldwide move towards reducing carbon…
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What are your company’s key product lines and services? Zephyr Corporation develops, manufactures and sells small wind turbines which can power all types of base stations in both on-grid and off-grid situations, at new sites and retrofitting existing sites. We work with infrastructure suppliers as well as system integrators to…
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Twitter Followers vs Metro Pigs Twitter has been a fun filled social networking and microblogging application which enables its users to send and read other users' messages called tweets, and has been available to the world since its launch in 2006. It seems twitter can also be used as a…
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