The telecoms sector in Kenya is set to be a major contributor to economic growth in the next five years, say Livia Dyer of Bowman Gilfillan and John Syekei at Coulson Harney | 12yrs
The telecoms sector in Kenya is set to be a major contributor to economic growth in the next five years, say Livia Dyer of Bowman Gilfillan and John Syekei at Coulson Harney | 12yrs
The Ukraine is gradually getting regulation in place for its fast growing telecoms sector, says partner Nazar Chernyavsky of Ukraine law firm Sayenko Kharenko. | 12yrs
Myanmar is on the cusp of a technological revolution through which the government hopes to extend mobile phone ownership from nine to 80 per cent of the population, reports Neasa MacErlean. | 12yrs
Operator group Vodafone is suing Telecom Italia claiming abuse of a dominant position in the Italian market. | 12yrs
The main Chinese telecoms regulator is consulting on certain aspects of its coverage - apparently in order to resolve disputes between some of the main operators. | 12yrs
Far-reaching reforms could see the Mexican telecoms marketplace open up. A new regulatory body is created as part of the deal. | 12yrs
Vietnam is introducing a new law in September which bans Facebook and Twitter users from sharing news stories. | 12yrs
Much has been done to liberalise the marketplace in India but there is more to be done, says Rahul Matthan of Trilegal. | 12yrs
James Blendis is General Counsel and Company Secretary of EE, the UK's biggest mobile operator with 27 million customers and 16,000 staff. He talks to Neasa MacErlean about the challenges of running a telecoms legal department. | 12yrs
The Administrative Court of Stockholm has handed down two judgments regarding TeliaSonera's obligations as a company with significant market power on certain markets. Carl Johan af Petersens of Vinge analyses the findings. | 12yrs
Federico Hernandez Arroyo of Mexican law firm BSTL discusses the opportunities and challenges of the move to liberalise the telecoms market. | 12yrs
The Sprint transaction highlights the Federal Communications Commission Mergers and Acquisition review process, says Keller and Heckman partners David Reader and Gregory Kunkle. | 12yrs
Global financial services giant Credit Suisse has implemented a new software to improve the efficiency and management of its legal and compliance services. | 12yrs
Nigeria is waiting for further laws on cybersecurity to produce a comprehensive base for regulating the telecoms sector, according to the Nigerian Communications Commission. | 12yrs
Thousands of US companies - including Google and Facebook - look set to find that their freedom to use 'safe harbour' rules to escape EU data protection rules is reduced in future. | 12yrs
Law firms may have to answer questions over phone hacking and high profile offenders could find themselves in the dock. | 12yrs
Privacy enforcers across Europe have told US tech giant Google to rewrite its 2012 privacy policy or face legal action. | 12yrs
Australia may need to reconsider its policies on data sovereignity, a recent report by law firm Baker & McKenzie and the University of New South Wales says. | 12yrs
Following demands by the UK Parliament, police are now looking into claims that law firms and blue chip companies may have been involved in phone hacking and illegal privacy breaches by creating a list of those with possible connections. | 12yrs
A new survey has revealed that just 21 per cent of FTSE 350 company secretaries have taken action to protect against the risk of cybercrime. | 12yrs