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Below follows the headlines of a sample issue (articles witheld):

A & ME SUBSCRIBER STATISTICS: Middle East Top 40 Mobile Operators by Rank 3Q 2009AFRICA: Essar Group eyes USD 2 billion investment AFRICA: MTNL seeks expansion in overseas markets AFRICA: Vodacom brings DRC into line BAHRAIN: Batelco posts improved annual 2009 results BOTSWANA: MOU for BTC and Powertel COTE D'IVOIRE: Atlantique becomes wholly owned GHANA: New towers put on hold IRAQ: Ready-made SMS solution for Itisaluna ISRAEL: Bezeq to offer more plan options ISRAEL: MVNO licence challenge for 012 Smile ISRAEL: NetVision refuses to pay for Internet traffic KENYA: Mohamed Nyaoga joins Telkom Kenya board KENYA: Telcos to lease fibre-optic cable capacity from Kenya Power KENYA: Telekom Kenya sets CAPEX for 2010 MOZAMBIQUE: Preliminaries announced for third mobile licence NIGERIA: Etisalat provides country-wide coverage NIGERIA: Rural expansion for Zain OMAN: Omantel safeguards network PALESTINE: Zain plans to revive merger talks SAUDI ARABIA: Zain seeks loan for expansion SOUTH AFRICA: Neotel to start number porting from April SOUTH AFRICA: Wireless operators to reduce interconnection fee TANZANIA: Government grasps investment nettle TANZANIA: Tailored convergent packages from Vodacom TOGO: 3G wireless network for Togo Cellulaire TURKEY: Russians blocks consolidation plans UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: Etisalat posts healthy annual 2009 results UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: Telcos await go-ahead for VoIP UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: Telcos TRA to implement framework to boost competition ZAMBIA: MTN to invest 25 percent of turnover ZIMBABWE: NetOne seeks to renegotiate loan terms ZIMBABWE: POTRAZ grants 3G frequencies to Telecel ZIMBABWE: Telone to take legal action to recover outstanding debts
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