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Nigeria to Mandate SIM Card Registration

SIM CardNigeria is to start requiring ownership details of prepaid SIM cards to be registered with network operators in 2010.

The registration process will start in March and will last six months. SIM cards that are not registered after then will be shut out of the mobile networks.

The Head of Consumer Affairs at the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Lolia Emakpore said “The SIM card registration is in line with complaints that the commission had gotten that mobile phones are used to aid crimes and government has instructed the commission to adopt a mode to help stop crime.” Read the rest of this entry »

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African Exchanges Attract Emerging Markets Investors: TradeInvestAfrica Interview with Andre DeSimone, Executive Director, Kestrel Capital

Kestrel CapitalSub-Saharan African markets are attracting interest from foreign fund managers seeking to diversify risks in their global portfolio. Andre DeSimone, Executive Director at Kestrel Capital tells us why Africa’s stock markets continue to perform remarkably well despite their small size and low liquidity.

The global financial crisis affected African markets resulting in, among other problems, the drying up of credit lines. What is the status now?

As Africa’s financial system was not highly integrated with America’s or Europe’s, it was not so heavily impacted by the global financial crisis. Also, most African countries never experienced the sort of financial, real estate, or consumer leverage that was experienced in the US and Europe, for example. Aside from a few Nigerian banks, generally the banking systems in Africa weathered the storm quite well. In fact, in Kenya, no major bank suffered badly and many, if not most, continued to record positive earnings growth over the past year. So while the days of easy credit may be gone, in places like Kenya credit is still available to creditworthy clients and real estate development continues briskly. Read the rest of this entry »

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VIDEO: CNBC Interview with Funke Opeke, CEO, Main One Cable; Main One Cable is the Second Competitive Cable Planned to Give Broadband Access to West Africa by 2010

Nigerian-owned Mainstreet Technologies’ Main One Cable will connect countries in Africa to those in Europe, becoming the second competitive cable (after the Glo-1 Cable) in West Africa by June 2010.

The Main One Cable Company has concluded the shore-end laying of its undersea fibre optic cables in Lagos, Nigeria and Accra, Ghana respectively. The shore-end cable laying is a critical intermediary procedure to install the undersea cables on the shores of countries in which the cable system is expected to berth.This in preparation for the end-to-end laying of the full stretch of the fibre optic cable from its origin in Portugal.

The Main One Cable will land in five places in Africa, including Nigeria and Ghana.

Main One Cable

Source(s): CNBC Africa

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Lagos State and GeoQinetiq Partner to Deliver Real-Time GPS

Lagos Street Map

Lagos Street Map

Lagos State Governor Babatunde Fashola has declared that Lagos State’s Global Positioning System (GPS) and Continuously Operating Reference Station (CORS) have been successfully completed and will soon go live.

GPS is a satellite-based radio navigation system, which allows users to determine their location anywhere in the world at any time of the day.

CORS operates continuously from a permanent and stable location to track down GPS and Global Navigation Satellite (GNS) contact points; receives and stores the data; removes errors and transmits the enhanced satellite data to users in real time. Read the rest of this entry »

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Brymedia West Africa Bids to Build Overland Fiber Cable (OFC) from Nigeria to Tunisia; Telecom Italia Indicates Interest in Landing Cable on Mainland Europe

Fiber Optic CableBrymedia West Africa, one of the firms bidding to take-over Nigeria’s NITEL and MTel is planning to build an overland fiber cable (OFC) from the Nigerian state of Katsina through to Tunisia.

The source said the overland fiber cable would pass through two countries instead of 13 countries. This will be achieved with the aid of tails to be laid into land-locked countries, such as Chad, Niger, Burkina Faso, and Mali.

Sources close to the project said that Telecom Italia, one of the biggest operators in Europe, has already indicated interest to land the overland fiber cable into mainland Europe.

The sources further disclosed that the proposed cable would outperform existing cables, like the SAT-3, and the upcoming Glo-1. The overland fiber cable is estimated to be half as expensive as SAT-3 or Glo-1, allowing savings to be passed on to customers via lower tariffs. Read the rest of this entry »

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Etisalat Nigeria’s Network Investment Tops $2 Billion

EtisalatNigerian mobile operator Etisalat Nigeria has spent over $2 billion on the rollout of its GSM network in the year since the cellco launched operations, Daily Trust reports, citing the Etisalat Nigeria’s Chairman Hakeem Belo-Osagie.

Etisalat has constructed over 500 active cell sites nationwide, providing coverage to around 40% of the population. Read the rest of this entry »

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Africa’s Largest Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) Mall to Be Built in Abuja, Nigeria

The Computerize Nigeria Project (CNP) will launch the biggest Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) Mall in Africa, in Abuja, in the first quarter of 2010.

This ambitious project, which commenced last year and is nearing completion, is designed to sustain the promotion of digital knowledge democracy as an ingredient in structuring Nigeria as a knowledge-driven nation.

The Abuja ICT Mall will place Africa on the digital map of the world, following the trail blazed by Mecer of South Africa and Zinox of Nigeria. Read the rest of this entry »

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Nigerian Operators Blocked from Buying NITEL Mobile Assets

NITELThe Nigerian government has decided that the country’s GSM network operators will not be allowed to buy the mobile assets of state-owned NITEL when it is eventually privatized. Although the government was originally looking to sell the company as a single entity, the government has now agreed to split the company into its component divisions and sell them separately.

Director-General of the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE), Dr. Christopher Anyanwu, said that the decision was based on the advice of the National Communications Commission (NCC).

The four GSM networks, MTN, Etisalat, Zain, and Globacom will be allowed to bid for NITEL’s land line assets, although Glo will only be allowed to bid for the CDMA and international gateway assets and licenses as it already holds a land line license. Read the rest of this entry »

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Helios Towers Nigeria (HTN) Secures World Bank-IFC Funding to Expand Network

Helios Towers NigeriaHelios Towers Nigeria (HTN) has secured a $100 million investment from the World Bank’s International Finance Corporation (IFC) as part of a $250 million capital injection that will help the company increase its network to 2,000 sites nationwide.

IFC disbursed an initial $50 million in mezzanine financing on August 21, and on September 30, signed an agreement to lend an additional $50 million in senior debt. IFC also is arranging $150 million in senior debt from a number of commercial and development finance institutions.

HTN builds and maintains a network of telecommunications towers and leases space on these towers to wireless telecommunications services providers. The increased coverage will help wireless operators roll out their services more economically and enable the extension of affordable mobile services to semi-urban and rural areas. Read the rest of this entry »

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VIDEO: New Scramble for Africa? Africa Offers Growth, Says Insparo Asset Management

Investors should look to African markets for its growth potential and low correlation with other markets, says Francis Beddington, Head of Research, Insparo Asset Management. Read the rest of this entry »

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