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Africa & Middle East Perspective, v5 i17

Pyramid Research, Inc, Dec 2005, Pages: 6


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MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS
Regional: North African Markets Exhibit a Strong 2005
The strong growth experienced by French-speaking North African markets such as Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia has exceeded expectations in 2005. Join analyst Bigué Sagna as she reviews these markets that have experienced double- and even triple-digit growth in increasingly competitive environments.

FIXED COMMUNICATIONS
Cameroon: Third Time’s a Charm?
The Cameroonian government has restarted the privatization process of fixed incumbent Camtel. The deadline for the successful privatization of the operator is fast approaching but Camtel has kept itself busy with a competitive fixed offering. Associate Analyst Tamara Kummer reviews Camtel’s attractiveness prior to the privatization.



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