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Market Quotes by Mo Ibrahim
- Celtel established a mobile phone network in Africa at a time when investors told me that there was no market for mobile phones there.
- Remember, 2000 was the year of the dot-com bust. The telecom industry lost about $2 trillion in market capital at that time.
- Positive market incentives operating in the public interest are too few and far between, and are also up against a seemingly never-ending expansion of perverse…
- Mobile communications had been around for a long time, but always as a limited market, constrained by the radio spectrum.
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