African Mobile News: September 3-17, 2011
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- Airtel gets 2G, 3G licences in Rwanda, announces $100m investment for expansion {Ghana Business News}
- Kenyan president orders unregistered mobiles blocked {Reuters}
- Govt Seeks Lower Telecoms Costs With New Partnership {Daily Nation via allAfrica}
- ‘Cost of mobile phone Internet is too high’ {Next}
- LTE/pre-4G spectrum licensing plans from ICASA {MyBroadband}
- Drop in Voice Revenue in Telecoms Is Temporary {This Day via allAfrica.com}
- LTE in Africa {VC4Africa}
- Algeria invites bids for first 3G phone licence {Reuters Africa}
- Huge differences in broadband speed and quality between countries {Turk Internet}
- Vodafone unveils the best smartphone so far in Ghana {Ghana News Agency}
- Kenya extends 4G mobile spectrum bid deadline {IT News Africa}
- Disruption predicted for mobile networks in Africa {TechEye}
- Kenyan cellcos give LTE consortium the cold shoulder {TeleGeography}
- Gamtel Working Towards 3G Expansion {The Daily Observer via allAfrica.com}
- Mobile Phone Access Varies Widely in Sub-Saharan Africa {Gallup}
- Card operated from mobile wallet a Kenyan world first {African Business Review}
- Mobile technology entrepreneurs find new home {TechSmart}
- STC launches 1st LTE 4G network in the Middle East and North Africa {albawaba}
- Cheap smartphones a tipping point for Africa 3G {Business Live}
- Vodacom to Throttle 3G Speeds for Heavy BlackBerry Users {Cellular-News}