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Telecommunications
How Big is China’s Footprint in Southeast Asia’s Telecom Sector?
By James Guild
The extent to which the region's governments are willing to engage with Chinese firms, and the risks they perceive in doing so, vary widely.
Why Did Singtel Reject Takeover Bid for Thai Telecom Giant?
By James Guild
The past three decades have seen the Singaporean firm expand successfully into regional telecoms markets.
The Security Challenges Facing Indonesia’s Submarine Cable Communication System
By Dedi Dinarto
Indonesia’s telecommunications infrastructure is central to its management of the maritime domain.
5G and Risk Mitigation: Asia’s Huawei Conundrum
By Ankit Panda
Can U.S. efforts to keep Huawei at bay succeed?
Telia Declares Deal to Sell Tajik Stake Invalid
By Catherine Putz
Thanks to Tajik government inaction, Telia remains mired in Tajikistan.
Call Me, Dushanbe: Telia Wants Out of Tajikistan
By Catherine Putz
Getting out of the Eurasian market is proving to be troublesome.
US Looks to Sanction Chinese Telecoms Firm for Trade With Iran
By Shannon Tiezzi
The proposed sanctions against ZTE stem from its plan to export U.S. equipment to Iran back in 2012.
Telecom Giant Nears Settlements on Massive Uzbek Corruption Probe
By Catherine Putz
VimpelCom says that it would “acknowledge certain violations” if the settlements are finalized.
Why is TeliaSonera Leaving the Eurasian Telecom Market?
By Catherine Putz
Business in Eurasia proved to be neither easy nor clean.
Lift Off: Turkmenistan’s First Communications Satellite
By Catherine Putz
The satellite is French-built, sits in a Monaco-designated slot, and was carried up on a US-designed rocket.
Myanmar’s Telegram System Still Active
By Justin Calderon
Despite the arrival of modern technology, an older form of communication is alive and well.
Miscommunication: Vietnam’s New Rules for Foreign TV Channels
Confusion reigns in Vietnam following the introduction of new legislation for foreign channels.
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