Articles tagged with: Qtel and Nawras
Nawras Awarded Fixed Telecoms License
Oman based mobile network operator, Nawras has been awarded a fixed telecoms license, announced its majority shareholder, Qatar's qtel. The license provides for the installation and operation of a fixed telecommunications services system for a period of 25 years, with frequency spectrum rights granted for 15 years. more
Qtel Profits Up 15% on New Services - Impacted by Currency Wobbles
Qatar Telecom (qtel) has announced a 58% rise in first quarter revenues to reach QAR 5.6 billion while profits rose 15% to reach QAR 604.4 million. more
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Qtel Q2 2007 - Strengthening its Position as an International Competitor
Qatar's qtel is the latest company from the Middle East to declare its intention of becoming a major power in the world telecommunications market. As its Managing Director Dr Nasser Marafih noted in the company's recent press release "qtel's strategic priority is to continue to grow profitably and to fulfil its vision of becoming one of the top 20 world telecom operators by 2020; through a combination of partnerships and acquisitions". more
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Qatar Telecom Buys Control of Kuwait's Wataniya
Qatar Telecom has announced that it is paying US$3.7 billion for a controlling shareholding in Kuwait based, Wataniya, which has mobile operations in seven countries in the region. qtel will acquire 51% of the share capital of Wataniya from Kuwait Projects Company Holding KSC (KIPCO) and other related parties as well as further and additional direct investments in its Algeria and Iraq operations for a total consideration of $3.7 billion. more
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The Oman based GSM network operator, Nawras has announced that a successful first 3G call was carried out on its mobile network. As part of winning the licence for the 2nd mobile operator in Oman in 2004, Nawras was also awarded a 3G license, and already operates an EDGE network. At the Nawras Board of Directors Meeting held yesterday, Dr. Nasser Marafih, CEO of qtel and Nawras Board Member, carried out the first 3G video call using a 3G enabled mobile handset and calling Sheikh Saif Al-Maskery, Nawras Chairman with a similar 3G phone. more
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Oman's second GSM network operator, Nawras commercially launched its services on Wednesday. At a press conference at the Grand Hyatt Hotel Muscat, attended by the board and senior management, Sheikh Saif bin Hashil Al-Maskery, Chairman of Nawras, thanked the wise leadership and vision of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said and his government for awarding the second mobile licence to Nawras. more
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Qatari operator uses monopoly to fund overseas expansion
Extremely profitable Qatar's qtel is leveraging its cash flow in regional expansions according to a new report from the Arab Advisors Group. This will be a boon for regional telecom markets and will open opportunities for the monopoly operator outside its home market. qtel could face GSM competition in Qatar in 2006, the Arab Advisors Group believes. Arab Advisors Group projects cellular subscribers in Qatar to reach 702,000 by end of year 2008, translating into a penetration rate of 87%. This corresponds to a CAGR of 13.3% during the period 2003-2008. more
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