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  • Florian Niedersüss has been appointed chief marketing officer of Vip Operator, the Macedonian subsidiary of Telekom Austria. He is tasked with expanding the subsidiaries market share and to increase its profitability.
  • Everything Everywhere has appointed Fotis Karonis as its chief technology officer. Karonis will report directly to the company’s CEO Olaf Swantee and is responsible for Everything Everywhere’s information technology and mobile network infrastructure.
  • Lars Christian luel has been appointed CEO of Telenor Pakistan, a subsidiary of Norway’s Telenor Group and the second largest network provider in the country.
  • Dario Calia has been appointed as vice president of product development at cloud infrastructure provider Vello Systems. He will be responsible for leading development of Vello’s network virtualisation platform technologies and products.
  • Karen Witts has been appointed to the board of directors at Vodacom Group. She holds the position of regional CFO of Vodafone for Africa, Middle East, Asia and Asia-Pacific.
  • 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.
  • Alex Green has been announced as commercial and product director of BT’s television activities. Green will begin his role next year and will be focused on the company’s entertainment offerings, including the launch of BT’s next-generation television service.
  • Stefan Amon has been appointed head of wholesale at Telekom Austria Group’s domestic subsidiary A1. He will be responsible for overseeing wholesale business operations at the group level.
  • China Telecom and AT&T have signed a strategic framework agreement to deliver global solutions to multinational companies.
  • A report from Ericsson predicts that mobile data traffic will grow tenfold by 2016, with video being the main driving force.