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  • New Zealand’s research and education network operator, REANNZ, and cableco, Pacific Fibre, have signed an agreement worth almost $75 million (NZ$91 million).
  • There has been solid growth in the number of FTTH/B homes passed in the first half of 2011, shows research by IDATE, showing an increase of 26%. This takes the numbers of homes passed to 25 million.
  • Polish telecom regulator UKE has announced details of its LTE auction planned for February.
  • Michael Wheeler is the VP of the global IP network business unit for NTT America and has over 15 years sales management and operational experience in the internet and data communication industry. “Capacity is one of the most effective information resources for the industry. When I think of Capacity I don’t just think of the magazine, I think of the online and events aspect as well. It’s the tri-sector of those three things coming together, from a technology and regional perspective.
  • Telecom Italia Sparkle (TIS) has appointed PAOLO FERRARI as its CEO. He was formerly head of TIS’s M&A and international business development unit. Before joining the company, Ferrari was managing director of Hansenet Telekommunikation, Telecom Italia’s German broadband operator. He has held positions in investment banking and consulting before joining the telecoms industry.
  • Telcos on both sides of the Atlantic are looking to buy into the ever expanding Colombian market. US tower company, American Tower, is buying cell towers in the region while UK operator, Virgin Mobile, will become the next MVNO to enter the market.
  • América Móvil has withdrawn its €7.2 billion bid to take over KPN, after both parties failed to agree on an offer price.
  • Alcatel-Lucent has today revealed revenues of €3.67 billion in its third-quarter financial results, up 7% year-on-year at constant exchange rates.
  • Verizon Wireless is the latest carrier to stop offering unlimited data plans to its customers.
  • Mobile handset company BlackBerry has provisionally agreed to be acquired by Fairfax Financial Holdings for an estimated $4.7 billion.