Sharing Global Expertise in Mobile Number Portability

Malawi’s mobile number portability (MNP) plans highlight key learnings for other nations The Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority’s (MACRA) approach to the introduction of mobile number portability in the local market provides a positive example for other nations considering their own MNP implementations. As MNP is already available to over half of the global population, [...]

By |2023-02-20T10:48:15+00:00February 20th, 2023|Africa, Number Portability|0 Comments

Leilão Spectrum sobe mais de R14 mil milhões na África do Sul

ICASA Appointed Cenerva to Advise on Licensing for International Mobile Telecommunications Spectrum Cenerva was appointed by the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) to advise on the licensing process for the assignment of high demand spectrum. This is also known as the International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT) spectrum. This was a landmark event, not [...]

Por |2022-05-11T13:31:08+01:00Maio10, 2022|Africa, Spectrum, Telecoms Regulation|0 Comentários

A Cenerva apoia os Criadores de Políticas de Economia Digital na Tanzânia

At the beginning of March 2022, the Digital Economy Training Program for Tanzania High-Level Policy Makers was held in Zanzibar. The programme was facilitated and convened by the Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority and heavily supported by Cenerva and its expert trainers. The conference created a template for understanding the Digital Economy in Tanzania, one [...]

Por |2022-04-13T17:39:59+01:00Abril11th, 2022|Africa, Digital Economy, Telecoms Regulation|0 Comentários

O Impacto dos Impostos Digitais em África

O Professor H Sama Nwana, parceiro da Cenerva e especialista em tecnologia e telecomunicações, foi recentemente convidado a participar num workshop centrado no impacto da tributação digital nos direitos digitais em África, partilhando perspectivas dos operadores de plataformas, organismos reguladores nacionais e regionais, autoridades fiscais, e decisores políticos.

Por |2022-01-21T21:00:45+00:009 deSetembro, 2021|África, Impostos Digitais|0 Comentários
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