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Telenor Employed Largest Disables in The Telecom Limb

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September 6, 2009 | By | Reply More

Mobilink Supports Environmental Initiative

Mobilink, part of Orascom Telecom Holding, has become the first Pakistani company to support a global environmental initiative by a large group of international corporate leaders, being coordinated by the University of Cambridge Programme for Sustainability Leadership, stated a press release.
Mobilink has signed the Copenhagen communique, which calls on governments to agree on an ambitious, efficient and equitable international climate framework at the final negotiation meeting in Copenhagen this December.

September 4, 2009 | By | Reply More
Orascom Telecom Eyes Africa, Pakistan Growth – CFO

Orascom Telecom Eyes Africa, Pakistan Growth – CFO

Egypt’s Orascom Telecom wants to expand operations in sub-Saharan Africa via acquisitions and is still seeking a small bank to strengthen its mobile banking offering in Pakistan. Orascom – which has its biggest operations in Algeria, Pakistan and Egypt – also expects a resolution to its tax stand-off with Algerian authorities within weeks, chief financial officer Aldo Mareuse told Reuters on Monday. “Telecel, which is our new African subsidiary, will need to consolidate and make more acquisitions,” Mareuse said, speaking by telephone from Paris. Telecel Globe, which provides less than 1.8 percent of Orascom’s revenues, exceeded one million subscribers for the first time in end-June figures – from users in Zimbabwe, Burundi, Namibia and the Central African Republic.

August 31, 2009 | By | Reply More