Coming of age

Etisalat, like most of the leading telecom providers from the region, is entering into uncharted territories as it looks to balance mild global economic resurgence with the need to extract value from a growing tapestry of assets. The telco’s chairman, Mohammed Omran acknowledges that 2010 and beyond shall be a challenging time for the corporation, but believes given its track record, experience and determination to innovate, a successful outcome is achievable

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Mohammed Omran says prudence and the ambition to add value to the group are the premises on which Etisalat formulates its expansion strategy

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Stepping up

Last November, US-based network specialist Ciena Corporation announced it had been selected as the successful bidder in the auction of substantially all of the optical networking and carrier Ethernet assets of Nortel’s Metro Ethernet Networks (MEN) business. The deal capped a significant year for Ciena, which also saw the company establish a presence in the Middle East, with the view to quickly establishing a niche for itself

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Ahmad has experience in the region, most recently as Gulf Carrier Sales Manager for Nortel

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A time for smart decisions

It is no secret: we are operating in turbulent markets, and the telecom sector has shown resilience in 2009, despite being not totally immune to the overall economic conditions as initially hoped. Compared to other industries, the sector has performed much better and the rate of growth in the Middle East continues to outstrip most regions in the world. Much of this resilience comes from the fact that telecom services are increasingly being seen as essential purchases. Fixed voice and broadband access services are perceived as an indispensable staple in people’s lives.

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The MEA’s adopted son

Vincenzo Nesci is a 30-year veteran of Alcatel and Alcatel-Lucent, and at the beginning of this year became the non-executive president of Alcatel-Lucent’s operations in the MEA , giving way to Amr El Leithy to assume the executive leadership of the business. In an exclusive and informal interview with Comm., Nesci reminisces about the almost four decades he has spent in the region, and about the Alcatel-Lucent that exists today

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Nesci joined Alcatel in 1980 and held several positions in Italy, East Africa and Belgium before becoming Alcatel vice president for the Middle East

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The worst is behind us

The annual Telco World Summit in Dubai gathers many of the Middle East’s operator community under a single roof to assess the overall state of the market. The event’s key themes were centred around customer acquisition and retention efforts, as well as how best to open new revenue streams while cutting back on infrastructure spending. Recurring themes as these may be, fresh from the sting of the economic slowdown, operators are looking at their businesses more critically with the view to preserving operating margins

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Telecom World Summit 2009 had operators assessing whether the worse effects of the economic slowdown are now behind us

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Batelco provides nationwide 5G coverage in Bahrain

Batelco has successfully activated 5G coverage across Bahrain, which is available in all four governorates, covering 95% of the nation’s population. The telco’s launch of the network makes Batelco the first operator to provide national 5G coverage in Bahrain.

Omantel extends managed services deal with Ericsson

Omantel has renewed and expanded its managed services agreement with Ericsson for a further five years, with the renewed agreement being more outcome-based and customer-centric.

MTN Group CEO opts to depart after expiry of fixed contract

South Africa-headquartered MTN Group CEO Rob Shuter will step down from his role at the end of his fixed four-year contract in March 2021, having given no explanation why he would not seek to stay on beyond that date.

Nokia CEO, Rajeev Suri to step down as vendor considers its options

Nokia CEO and president, Rajeev Suri, is set to step down from his position later this year, to be replaced by Pekka Lundmark, currently CEO and president of energy company Fortum. The move comes as Nokia struggles to keep pace with the global shift to 5G.

Batelco introduces 5G roaming with du in the UAE

Following Zain Group’s regional milestone announcement in November 2019 that its operations in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia had successfully launched the first 5G roaming service across the MENA region, Bahrain telco Batelco has announced partnering with the UAE’s du to deliver 5G international roaming services in the UAE.

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