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New telecom claims over 80,000 subscribers
New player K2 telecom, has already gathered more than 80,000 subscribers before launching calls across all networks services, Mr Saul Katumba Segawa, the telecom’s interim chief executive officer, has said....
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New player joins Internet market
Competition for data subscribers across the country is set to surge further following last...
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UCC, telecom operators to meet over unregistered simcards
Communications regulator, Uganda Communications Commission (UCC), will next week hold crisis...
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Region in talks to operate single airspace
East African member states are in dialogue over centralising the operation of their...
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Major telecom operators on spot over poor service quality
Mobile phone subscribers in Kampala, Mukono and Gulu towns experienced the worst quality of...
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In 2013 shall you need that tablet?
Last year was a year of Tablets. Even Microsoft, a software company, took a shot at the crown...
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She turned misfortune into a fortune
- Kasi calls for investors with local flavour
- Forging a livelihood off cow horns
- Tracking Uganda’s family business legacy
- Business Clinic :Why register your business
- Mobile money firms up controls as fraud rises
- Turning paper bags into money
- Understanding Uganda’s retirements benefits Act
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Flower earnings grow ahead of Valentine’s Day
- High fuel prices hurt airlines’ profitability
- Low production keeps sugar prices up
- Pubs hardest hit, beer sales tumble
- Ugandan traders fault Kenya’s business policies
- Uganda’s monthly coffee shipments on steady rise
- Experts back DPP on illicit trade, say law is needed
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Crime, civil insurance cover set for next year
- Insurance regulator to get tough on claims payment
- Uganda advised to take insurance more seriously
- Stakeholders want insurance taught in school
- Insurers must build capacity to handle mining, says official
- Retirement benefits board should resign, workers demand
- Govt designs new insurance package for agriculture
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