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  • John Brussow, an executive with Siemens of Pretoria, told Pana after negotiating a contract with the state-owned communications corporation Sonatel.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1994

  • "We had some basic instruction in French before we came here," John Brussow, an executive with Siemens of Pretoria, told Pana after negotiating a contract with the state-owned communications corporation Sonatel.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1994

  • This is hardly surprising given the close political relationship that exists between Government and the Senegalese incumbent Sonatel.

    AllAfrica News: Latest 2010

  • Sonatel is 42-percent owned by France Telecom with

    IBTimes.com : Top News 2010

  • Local telecom company Sonatel had complained that the accord with U. S.-based Global Voice earlier this year was part of an effort by the state to secure extra cash by taxing call volumes and said it was losing revenues as a result.

    IBTimes.com : Top News 2010

  • So in this, as in so many other markets, Sonatel now has a stranglehold on any potential for emerging competitors.

    AllAfrica News: Latest 2010

  • For details, see: Separately, France Telecom said it would buy 9.8 percent of Senegal's Sonatel, increasing its stake to 52.2 percent.

    Forbes.com: News 2009

  • Etisalat and France Telecom to develop digital services and content France Telecom will use its research and development expertise to help Sonatel develop its fixed and mobile broadband services and launch new offers in the West African state.

    ITP.net - Front Page 2009

  • The deal is also expected to help Sonatel expand its presence in nearby countries.

    ITP.net - Front Page 2009

  • For details, see: Separately, France Telecom said it would buy 9.8 percent of Senegal's Sonatel, increasing its stake to 52.2 percent.

    Forbes.com: News 2009

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