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Issue 406

Front Page

News Headlines

Traditional Leader Garaad Jama Garaad Ali Accused Of Murder

Somaliland Election Commission Takes Over Its Duties

Alleged Terrorist Eludes Somaliland Security Forces

Radical Islamist Shoots Doctor For Smoking A Cigarette

Djiboutian Opposition Leader Warmly Welcomed In Ottawa

British House Of Lords Debates On Recognition Of Somaliland’s Independence

Saudi Arabia Resumes Livestock Trade With Somaliland And Somalia

Somaliland Gov’t And NATO Officials Meet Aboard Warship To Discuss Piracy

Local and Regional Affairs

Somaliland: Electoral Body Appoints New Chairman

Somalia: Donor Caution Alarms Aid Workers

Spain Refuses Demand To Free Somali Pirates

Somali Rebels Issue Aid Rules

Seychelles And US Test Anti-Piracy Drones

Somali Man Arrested For Killing A Woman

Somali Adulterer Stoned To Death

Cheap Cellular Calls Connect Somalia's Courting Couples

Kenya's Top Earner Gets Sh3.9m A Month

Somalia's Sufis Organize In Face Of 'Existential' Threat

UN Takes Aim At Weapons Trade

China Hosts Meeting On Somalia Piracy

Somali Rebels Ban Musical Ringtones On Phones

South Sudan President Makes First Call For Independence

Somalia Finally Gets GSM Operator to Provide One Code and One Rate Nationwide

U.N. Says U.S. Delays Led to Aid Cuts in Somalia

Editorial

Donald Payne Is Misleading Congress Again

Features & Commentary

Somaliland Stuck In International Wilderness

US Strategy In Somalia Must Prioritize Civilians

Editorial: The Threat From Somalia

Genetic Tests For UK Asylum Seekers Draw Criticism

Giant Crack In Africa May Create A New Ocean

Somalia: Weekly Humanitarian Bulletin No. 43, 30 Oct - 06 Nov 2009

International News

Death Toll Rises To 13 In Ft. Hood Shootings

Continued Saudi Air Attacks Kill 40 Houthis

Scotland Look To Feruz As First Immigrant Player

Dubai To Appoint Female Muftis In 2010: Report

UN Sanctions Goldstone Report On Gaza War

Opinion

The Siren-A Somali Short Story- Part 1

Eritrea’s Repayment Of Its Fraternal Debt To The Somali People

Somaliland: The Al-Shabaab Beast Struck Again

Somaliland: Col. Osman Yusuf, A Fighter Against Terrorism

Somalia Finally Gets GSM Operator to Provide One Code and One Rate Nationwide

Somafone Press Release

Garowe, Puntland-Somalia--Somafone, a GSM mobile network operator in Somalia, today announced that it has launched service in the Puntland region including Garowe, Galkaio, Bosaso and other cities, utilizing hosted managed services from Tecore Networks, a global supplier of multi-technology 2G, 3G and 4G mobile network infrastructure. As Somafone continues to expand its network to cover the entire country, it is the only one of 10 operators in Somalia which offers service in multiple regions under a single mobile code (252-60) and one rate plan. This deployment demonstrates how innovative infrastructure solutions delivered under a managed service can provide state-of-the-art communications in challenging locations.

The Somafone network is based on Tecore’s iBSS Super-Capacity GSM Radio Access Network (RAN), featuring: high channel capacity and quad-band operation; bandwidth and backhaul optimization; footprint and power minimization; and RAN sharing support. Traffic is backhauled via IP over VSAT to the iCore switching platform hosted and managed by Tecore at a centralized facility. Local calls are switched within the RAN, avoiding costly tromboning over satellite connectivity. Tecore’s Managed Services team has assumed end-to-end responsibility for network design, installation, operation and performance monitoring based on an ISO 9001:2008-certified customer-driven management system.

In addition, Somafone is activating Tecore’s FarSite extended-range feature on the iBSS RAN. FarSite achieves a cell radius of up to 120 km, quadruple the standard range of a GSM base station. It overcomes a limitation on cell radius imposed by the GSM radio channel structure. The dramatically increased range is particularly beneficial to operators in remote or rural locations, who can install less equipment without sacrificing performance.

Somafone’s technology and deployment strategies have enabled unique service offerings. These include:

  • a single mobile code (252-60) and rate plan across territories in Somalia

  • lowest cost for all domestic and international calls

  • wireless Internet via GPRS/EDGE

  • value-added features such as SMS, SMS-to-e-mail, MMS, USSD, prepaid, balance transfer via USSD

  • local prepaid roaming and international roaming including SMS and MMS

  • incoming international calls terminated by Belgacom and iBasis; other international operators who wish to connect directly to Somafone’s gateway should contact IDDD@somafone.com.

“Somalia has been divided for much of its history, but it continues to be one of the most productive nations in Africa according to the United Nations,” said Abdirahman A. Hussein, General Manager of Somafone. “Somafone is supporting a bustling society and economy by providing the necessary bridge of communications between communities. We are very proud to be the first to offer one mobile code and one rate, matching the standard in the rest of the world.”

“Tecore’s hosted managed services are built on a multi-technology, all-IP mobile networking platform. We’ve lowered the initial investment for operators anywhere in the world, who can deploy our iBSS RAN connected over IP to our centralized iCore supporting multiple operators,” said Bruce Portell, Chief Operating Officer, Tecore Networks. “Utilizing our portfolio of technology solutions and end-to-end hosted managed services, operators can entrust their continuous technology advancement to the experts, and focus on winning and satisfying customers.”

About Somafone

Somafone Telecommunications Service Company (operating as Somafone) is Somalia's current leading mobile telephone operator. It was formed in 2003 as a fully owned subsidiary of Somafone FZ LLC of Dubai Internet City, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Somafone is and will continue implementing best practices based on international standards and our unique knowledge of the Somali market conditions, ensuring a superior quality of service that is customer-focused and will benefit every subscriber.

About Tecore Networks

Tecore Networks is a global supplier of multi-technology 2G, 3G and 4G mobile network infrastructure. Built with the same standards-based voice and data technologies available to global carriers on an IP-based architecture, we have dramatically enhanced functionality while minimizing space requirements, installation time and cost of ownership. We also offer integrated value-added features to enable our customers to increase ARPU and retention. Our solutions include core as well as radio access network infrastructure, supported by state-of-the-art professional services. Founded in 1991, Tecore is ISO 9001:2008 certified, and is a three-time winner of the Global Mobile (3GSM) Award. For more information, visit www.tecore.com.

Source: Business Wire, November 05, 2009








 



 



 















 

 


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