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Communications Africa/Afrique is the premier telecoms and broadcasting magazine for Africa. Published bimonthly, telecoms, broadcast and convergence is covered in English and French, giving coverage to Francophone and Anglophone Africa: the magazine reaches businesses and telecoms operators and manufacturers, charting business developments, projects and news in the region.
It is the only African publication for the communications sectors that has its circulation independently audited by the British ABC organisation.
African Review is Africa's premier English language business magazine. It contains more business-related editorial, more advertising pages and has a higher circulation than any other publication of its kind. Each issue contains special sections on a wide variety of topics including communications. Editorial covers all aspects relevant to Africa's key decision makers.
African Review is tailored to the needs of businessmen and officials operating in the African environment. The magazine's editorial is respected across the continent, it is well produced, non political, impartial and covers the areas that matter to the people on the ground. Exposure in African Review has, in many cases, led to new business.
Mobile Communications International, part of Informa Telecoms & Media has long been the leading magazine for the world's cellular operating community. Focusing on the major business and technology challenges facing the industry, Mobile Communications International provides unrivalled analysis and insights on the wireless industry. Our magazine is circulated ten times a year to over 30,000 qualified key wireless professionals and decision-makers within the operator and wireless end-user arena and is independently audited by BPA International. Mobile Communications International is available as a free subscription both in print and as a digital edition to qualifying readers at www.mobilecomms.com
The Mobile Communications International portfolio of products range from print and digital publications, electronic news services, show specific newspapers, list rentals and bespoke publications. Whether you are looking to raise your company profile, generate new leads, support your presence at an exhibition or conference, report a new product launch or partnership, or simply looking for a presence in the mobile market place, Mobile Communications International can work for you. Using our wide range of editorial resources and our extensive database of key individuals in the mobile industry, we can help you find the most cost effective and efficient route to reach your existing and potential customers.
For more information please contact Tim Banham on +44 (0)20 7017 5218.
To subscribe please visit www.mobilecomms.com.
Southern African Wireless Communications (SAWC) is read by mobile and wireless communications specialists and business managers who operate in the southern equatorial region of Africa. With geographic circulation that spreads from the DRC in the north, to Cape Town in the south, and from Angola / Namibia in the east to Mozambique in the west, the magazine covers a complete spectrum of wireless and cellular networks - including 2 and 2.5 GSM, CDMA, Wireless DSL and the FWA/FBWA wirelessly delivery networks, WLAN, analogue and digital PMR, DECT and satcoms. The magazine’s sets out to deliver independent editorials from throughout the region and to provide comprehensive coverage of technology issues, applications and developments.
SAWC circulation of 7000 is estimated to reach an extended circulation audience - via pass-on readership - believed to be in excess of 14,000 professionals, all of which use wireless communications for their business and whose business is wireless communications.
With its sharp editorial focus and quality of presentation, SAWC reaches a broad base of existing and potential end-users of wireless technology that are technology-aware, business-oriented and actively seeking wireless solutions.
Middle East and Africa Wireless Analyst research service covers key events in the Middle East and African mobile markets. The service analyses strategic, regulatory and technological developments through exclusive news and accurate, informed commentary.
Using extensive case studies, detailed profiles and exclusive data from EMC, Middle East and Africa Wireless Analyst provides complete coverage of today's opportunities and tomorrow's growth markets.
For more information please visit www.telecoms.com/meawa.
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Africa Monitor is a source of prime intelligence that gives you advance warning of key changes in the business environment; regular appraisals of country risk; clear insights into economic and financial trends; and competitive intelligence on company and industry-wide developments and opportunities.
With succinct country-by-country analyses, hard-to-find data, and authoritative 24-month forecasts covering government, economy, finance and the business environment, Africa Monitor is the answer to your strategic information needs.
The Connect-World series of magazines is a forum where the highest-level decision makers in the telecommunications and information technology sectors can air their views regarding the impact these technologies have upon regional development.
Connect-World publishes editions for each of the world’s major regions: Africa and the Middle East, Asia-Pacific, India, Europe and Latin America; the North America edition will make its debut in 2005. Connect-World also publishes a yearly global issue as well as special editions to commemorate special events, shows and exhibitions.
Connect-World’s articles are written by the world's top policy-makers. They discuss in clear, non-technical English how information and communications technologies help shape regional development. Our writers are the people who know the ICT sector best: the leaders of industry, governments, international organisations, legal experts, bankers and the like. They gauge the pulse of the ICT industry’s many sectors including broadcasting, telecommunications, and the Internet.
Over 20,000 copies of Connect-World are delivered to the desks of the top decision-makers of leading international companies, telecom ministries, regulatory agencies, carriers, equipment manufacturers, satellite companies, banks - and the list continues.
Learn more at: www.connect-world.com
IT Edge magazine is published in English and French by Knowledge Media International (KMI) Limited. IT Edge is a business technology magazine offering insightful reports on the West Africa's ICT industry. An award winning tech-biz news portal with minimum 45, 000 hits weekly, is updated every Monday with reports on the industry. Circulation and Editorial content is extensive across the entire region with Ghana, Cote D'Ivoire, Nigeria, Togo, Sierra Leone, Senegambia (Gambia and Senegal) featuring extensively in most print and online editions.It has won international awards for its incisive/analytical industry reports and is the only magazine quoted, for now, by major industry players as influencing business decisions in the sub-region.
For more information please visit www.itedgenews.com/.
IT & TELECOM DIGEST (www.ittelecomdigest.com) is the foremost and most authoritative magazine on the Information and Communications Technology industry in Africa. Published in Nigeria, it caters for the interest of the entire African continent. It is a must read for investors, experts, governments, academia and everyone with interest in ICT in Africa. IT & Telecom Digest, published since January 2000, has created opportunities and helped raise awareness for the industry to an all-time high.
In May 2003 the magazine won the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa first prize Award on Reporting ICT Research and Innovation in the first African Information Society Initiative (AISI) Media Awards by the UN ECA. The magazine is the de facto voice and official magazine/media partner for all serious ICT shows - exhibitions, seminars, conferences - in Nigeria; and most in Africa. It is the only ICT magazine in Africa to which Yoshio Utsumi, Secretary-General of the ITU has contributed a special article (the special edition for the ITU TELECOM AFRICA 2001 which held in Johannesburg, South Africa.). In November 2004, IT & Telecom Digest was also the only magazine invited to observe the proceedings of the UN ICT Task Force 7th Meeting in Berlin, Germany (the first of its meetings to be held outside the UN Headquarters).
IT & Telecom Digest is Official Media Partner to Informa Telecoms & Media (organisers of 3GSM World Congress series); Terrapinn (Africa) Ltd (organisers of TelecomsWorld Africa, SatCom and leading events across the world), as well as EMS of South Africa (organisers of W.Afri.Tel) - to which it is sole Nigeria agent. The Nigerian based monthly magazine is a must read for decision makers, industry operators, the academia, professionals and investors. The magazine also partners with the Nigerian Communications Commission, the National Information Technology Development Agency, and all umbrella associations in the ICT sector in Nigeria.
Current print run is 40,000 (and 45,000 on special editions/events); circulation is throughout Nigeria, West/East Africa and Southern Africa, Europe and the US. We are also received directly at the Headquarters of the International Telecommunication Union in Geneva. We are also currently well received in North Africa, with Egypt as the main point. Readership of the magazine is government, academia, professionals, the ICT sector, oil & gas, entertainment/hospitality, legal, accounting, etc. Essentially, it is the decision-maker's companion.
In the year 2002, IT & Telecom Digest instituted the Nigerian Information Technology and Telecom Awards (NITTA), the benchmark for measuring performance and rewarding enterprise, quality of service delivery and promotion of healthy competition in the ICT sector. NITTA holds yearly, and attracts the cream of the industry and government. The entire ICT industry in Nigeria looks forward to NITTA each year with great excitement. The magazine has initiated the Stakeholders' Forum, and at the maiden even on February 27, 2006 in Lagos Nigeria's Communications Minister, Chief Cornelius Adebayo described IT & Telecom Digest, as "the Voice for Africa in the ICT news dissemination and commentary."
IT & Telecom Digest is a BELMANG LTD publication. The holding company engages in publishing, business-to-business, consulting, public relations, ICT investment advisory and public policy consulting activities.
ITWorld International, published monthly by Mosrose Communications Ltd., is a total-journalism news magazine dedicated to reports, analyses, commentaries, and research in the global Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) marketplace, with special focus on Africa. The magazine is about the only monthly ICT magazine with vast coverage of the African continent. Stakeholders have come to rely on ITWorld International for authentic account of reports and happenings around the telecoms industry throughout the region. With editorial and corporate operations based in Lagos (commercial/industrial capital of Africa’s largest ICT market) Nigeria, the magazine maintains bureaux in Egypt (covering North Africa and the Middle East), and Ghana (for the West African sub-region) – the rest of the continent is overseen from the Lagos bureau - focussing on the major business and technology challenges facing the industry. Circulation is largely by subscription to industry stakeholders (throughout Africa, the Middle East, Europe and U.S.A.) including regulatory agencies, embassies, the corporate world, and at high-profile news-stands like airports and 5-star hotel lobbies.
Please visit www.itworldnewsmedia.com e-mail: editor@itworldnewsmedia.com
Mobile Payment World's mission is to report on the three pillars of the m-payment market:
1) M-payments initiated from the mobile handset, for use in the physical or virtual world.
2) Contactless payments by NFC/Near Field Communication, as developed by market leaders like MasterCard, Visa, Nokia and Phillips.
3) Mobile POS terminals an area of the market with massive potential and high levels of innovation.
MPW offers a fully searchable archive of global m-payment and m-commerce trials, initiatives and implementations. Our highly interactive web site offers: Headlines As They Happen, Vendor Zone, Archive, Subscription Service and Personally Managed Account.
As the m-payments market develops and expands, so has the unique and independent way in which Mobile Payments World covers this exciting industry.
MPW: the on-line resource for contactless and mobile payments.
www.mobilepaymentsworld.com
Telephone:+44 1263 741553
Mobile World delivers cutting edge mobile communications news and analysis, information technology, reviews, essential tips, and information on existing and new phone brands, gadgets and provides a fresh perspective on current events within the global communications market. Mobile World is based around interesting articles, product information and industry news.
Our Value-added give us a competitive edge, as we ensure a consistent growth in our subscriber base, brand awareness and consumer loyalty by offering genuine incentives to advertisers and customers who purchase our magazine.
We have a strong distribution network that caters to our target audience in all geographical zones. Visit us at www.mobileworldmag.com
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Northern African Wireless Communications (NAWC) is read by mobile and wireless communications specialists and business managers who operate in the northern equatorial region of Africa. With geographic circulation that spreads from Egypt in the north, to DRC in the south, and from Senegal in the east to Somalia in the west of Africa, the magazine covers a complete spectrum of wireless and cellular networks - including 2 and 2.5 GSM, CDMA, Wireless DSL and the FWA/FBWA wirelessly delivery networks, WLAN, analogue and digital PMR, DECT and satcoms. The magazine's sets out to deliver independent editorials from throughout the region and to provide comprehensive coverage of technology issues, applications and developments.
NAWC circulation of 7000 is estimated to reach an extended circulation audience - via pass-on readership - believed to be in excess of 14,000 professionals, all of which use wireless communications for their business and whose business is wireless communications.
With its sharp editorial focus and quality of presentation, NAWC reaches a broad base of existing and potential end-users of wireless technology that are technology-aware, business-oriented and actively seeking wireless solutions.
Reseau Telecom Network has changed! New logo, new design, new orientation! Reseau Telecom Network is now the unique monolingual (French) magazine specialized in Africa's telecommunications affairs. With a large coverage area (21 countries), it is specially designed for telecom people. It is not another magazine, it is the one providing cutting edge data for investors, advocate on behalf of Africa, showing significant progress throughout the continent. Still printed in Paris (France) and published bimonthly, Reseau Telecom Network upgrades to meet up the recommendations of its subscribers. On its new formula, handy and really pleasant to read, it is the perfect press media to get the most of the news about the African telecommunications: comments and analyses on latest technological innovations, exclusive interviews, reportages, etc. All in one magazine!
Reseau Telecom Network
25 BP 1057 Abidjan 25 - Tour BIAO 13th flour, door 1301
Tel: +225 20 30 00 71/72/73 - Fax:+225 20 30 00 74
Email: info@reseautelecom.com
Web site: www.reseautelecom.com
Nigerian Telecom News is a focused magazine that dwells on the happenings and issues in the telecom world especially as it concerns Nigeria. It also has biases for personality showcase on telecoms, banking, marketing and advertising industries. It has been positioned for top and middle class executives, corporate organizations in the aforementioned sectors and outside it. The magazine has been heavily subscribed to by these industries and over 7,500 Chief Executives regularly read it.
Learn more at: www.telecomnews.info.
telecoms.com is the wireless industry? first choice for premium business information. telecoms.com provides daily news, expert insight and independent comment from a team of over 130 analysts, journalists, editors and consultants. Keep up to date with hot issues and understand market developments in regions across the world with telecoms.com.
For more information visit www.telecoms.com/.
The SIP Center is a public resource for the commercial development of SIP (Session Initiation Protocol.) The site offers a 24 x 7 public SIP proxy for testing SIP implementations, free SIP User Agent downloads, a comprehensive products and services directory, the latest SIP news and special interest articles, tutorials, whitepapers, developers tools and resources and much more. www.sipcenter.com
Business Wire is the recognized leader in corporate news release distribution. With more than four decades of experience, our comprehensive news networks are a trusted source of original corporate news for media, investors and consumers throughout the world. In fact, Business Wire's delivery network is composed of some 60 news agencies, financial and information providers and web-based news services around the globe.
Business Wire's news wire circuits enable you to target your event news releases and photos/multimedia to select audiences based on your geographic and industry market needs. From delivery to audiences in a single city to comprehensive worldwide coverage including translations, Business Wire offers you an easy, one-stop solution.
For additional information email tradeshow@businesswire.com or visit www.tradeshownews.com
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Business Wire is the recognized leader in corporate news release distribution. With more than four decades of experience, our comprehensive news networks are a trusted source of original corporate news for media, investors and consumers throughout the world.
Business Wire's news wire circuits enable telecom companies to target audiences based on geographic and industry market needs. You can view Business Wire’s telecom news feed by clicking here. From delivery to audiences in a single city to comprehensive worldwide coverage including translations, Business Wire offers you an easy, one-stop solution.
For additional information visit www.businesswire.com

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