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  • The Vietnamese government has announced plans to privatise state-owned mobile unit MobiFone by 2016.
  • Virgin Media has confirmed it has trialled and tested its 4G mobile network on fibre connectivity in the UK, ahead of the country’s forthcoming spectrum auctions.
  • Finland’s Nokia is reportedly considering the acquisition of US-based Juniper Networks in order to merge it with its own subsidiary, Nokia Solutions and Networks (NSN).
  • Thailand‘s telecoms regulator, the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC), has finalised the time frame for spectrum auctions to redistribute 92.5MHz of spectrum in the 900MHz and 1800MHz bands.
  • International internet capacity growth fell to its lowest pace in five years, decreasing from 68% growth in 2008 to 40% growth in 2012.
  • Deutsche Telekom is close to finalising an agreement with Greek officials to increase its 40% stake in OTE, according to local reports.
  • Ahmed Mekky has been appointed to the Pacific Telecommunications Council’s (PTC) board of governors. Mekky is CEO and co-founder of GBI. He successfully led the company in building the Middle East’s first privately owned and independently operated submarine cable.
  • Mach has announced the appointment of Darryl Edwards as the new chairman of its board of directors. Edwards has 30 years of international experience in the telecoms industry. He most recently held the position of CEO at Aircom International, the UK-based mobile software solutions provider, leading the company through transformational activities. He is also a non-executive director of global technology company Exfo.
  • Jan Edvard Thygesen has been announced as COO and deputy CEO of VimpelCom. He has been a member of VimpelCom’s board of directors since June 2008 and has served as EVP of Telenor since 1999. He has also overseen Telenor’s central and eastern European operations for nearly six years.
  • UK mobile operator Vodafone has accused Telefónica of using its position in Spain to try and reduce competition in the county, Reuters reports.