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Issue 483 -- 30 Apr - 6th May 2011

Front Page

Somaliland News

News Headlines

Erigabo’s Mayor Won’t Run Again For Same Office

Mobile Courts Speed Up Justice In Somaliland

Local and Regional Affairs

India To Have A Law On Piracy

27 Emerge Finalists In CNN Multi-Choice African Journalist Contest

Ethiopia: Power Network Links To Sudan, Djibouti Finalized

Number Of Somali Refugees Grows Sharply In 2011

Tensions On Libya-Tunisia Border Stem Outflow Of Refugees

US Teen Once Held In Kuwait Challenges No-Fly List
Answering The Call For Peace And Security In Somalia

Editorial

Yemeni President, Qatar And Al-Jazeera

Features & Commentary

Yoder & Sons: Somaliland Extends Warm Welcome

Grotto Galleries Show Early Somali Life

Ethiopia's PM Calls Egyptian Elites "Racists"

Somaliland Born Punk Singer Dies At 53

One Man’s Pirate Is Another’s Coast Guard

Somalia: Pirates And Terrorists Demand More

International News

Opinion

1969 Military Coup In Somalia Part LXXIV

Somalia: The U.N. Fails To Take Control Of The “Transition”

Al-Qa'ida And Its Affiliates

 

Network Interconnection In Somaliland At Last Or Maybe Not Yet!

Hargeysa, Somaliland, April 30, 2011 -- Last week, five of the local Telecom Operators in Somaliland have drawn up an agreement to finally set up what seems to be an interconnection between the networks including Fixed-Mobile Termination services. According to the Spokesman for the Representatives of the Network Operators, Mr Jama H. Mohamed Egal, these companies have been locked in series of meetings to sort out both the technical challenges as well as setting up an interconnection which can provide a lasting resolution.

Apparently the companies involved in this agreement were SomTelNationlinkTelcomSoltelco andAfrica Online. For whatever the reason is, Telesom who is now by far the biggest Mobile Network Operator (MNO) in the country has not been engaged in this endeavour or so it seems anyway. Unfortunately this might be a missed opportunity for an industry ravaged by a lack of proper interconnection. Also the potential of increased teledensity and internet-density will continue to suffer because of the long-standing issues associated with the interconnections.

The information provided with regards to the cross-network charges was a bit scanty but this table summarise the gist of it:

Interconnection Type

Prepaid Lines

Post Paid Lines

Mobile to Mobile

$0.03

$0.05

Fixed to Mobile

$0.03

$0.05

SMS (cross-network)

$0.01

$0.01

According to the Press Release this agreement will be implemented on the 15th May 2011 and the interconnection between these Network Operators will take effect.

SGS welcomes this news and any development towards proper interconnection to move the industry forward. However it is important to note that any agreement without Telesom, as the current leader in the industry with Significant Market Power (SMP) might not yield no major results. There is still sufficient time to re-invigorate the discussions and include all Network Operators to resolve this challenge once and for all.

Small Globe Solutions

Hargeysa, Somaliland

London, United Kingdom

29/04/11



 


 




 


 



 



 

 


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