About Orange SA Orange SA is a France-based multi-service telecommunicationsoperator.
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An MTN subsidiary is a major shareholder in Irancell, a government-connected telecommunicationsoperator in Iran.
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An MTN subsidiary is a major shareholder in Irancell, a major government-connected telecommunicationsoperator in Iran.
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On average, a large telecommunicationsoperator has gone bust every six days for the past six months.
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The Commerce Commission on Tuesday raised the price telecommunicationsoperator Chorus can charge for access to its network.
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Heavyweight First Gulf Bank rose 2.4 percent and telecommunicationsoperator Etisalat gained 1.0 percent.
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Islamic bank Masraf Al Rayan and telecommunicationsoperator Ooredoo rose 1.8 and 4.4 percent.
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Mobile telecommunicationsoperator Eircell has signed up UK technology company Digital Rum to develop its next generation e-commerce shopping portal.
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German telecommunicationsoperator Deutsche Telekom, which has recently completed Internet telephony tests in Britain, is launching another overseas test in the US.
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The latest round, which also included an investment from NTT DoCoMo Inc, Japan's largest mobile telecommunicationsoperator, will help accelerate international expansion.
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Oil drilling rig provider Gulf International Services rose 2.2 percent while telecommunicationsoperator Ooredoo gained 1.3 percent.
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Some shares favoured by international funds surged, such as telecommunicationsoperator Vodafone Qatar, which jumped 6.7 percent.
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Dubai's real estate bellwether Emaar Properties and telecommunicationsoperator Du led declines, slipping 3.6 and 2.9 percent.
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The fall in the share price of the telecommunicationsoperator has increased expectations that shareholders will have to write down the value of their investment.
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Shares of telecommunicationsoperator Atheeb, which had been suspended by the capital markets regulator since Sept. 25, tumbled 3.1 percent.
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Zopt, the controlling shareholder in Portugal's second-largest telecommunicationsoperator NOS, is owned by local conglomerate Sonae and Isabel dos Santos, the daughter of Angola's president.