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  • Virgin Media Business has said it will shake up the UK’s business telecoms market with the launch of its Big Red Internet service, aimed exclusively at enterprises.
  • Global carrier BICS has signed an agreement to provide its recently launched roaming hub services to South African mobile operator MTN Group, extending the existing relationship between the two.
  • The government of Kosovo said it has received five bids from companies interested in purchasing 75% of state-owned telecoms incumbent Post and Telecom of Kosovo (PTK).
  • Brazilian carrier’s carrier Globenet has expanded its operations in Colombia with the acquisition of a telecoms licence and the opening of an office and international PoP in Bogota.
  • China Telecom Europe (CTE) is to expand its network hub to connect into north Africa and enlarge its network further between the Middle East, Europe and Asia.
  • Telecom New Zealand (TNZ) has said it is still in the running for the job of rolling out the country’s proposed national broadband network despite revelations that it is not one of the players the country’s communications authorities are talking to at the moment.
  • Jim Clarke has been appointed as director of global carrier sales at Telstra International. He will be responsible for driving sales strategy and business development across Asia, Europe, the Middle East, the US and Australia. Clarke has 13 years’ experience in the telecoms industry, including four years at Telstra Wholesale and four years at WorldCom International.
  • France Telecom Orange is to acquire a €640 million, 40% stake in Moroccan operator Medi Telecom (Meditel) from its domestic owners, state investment vehicle Caisse de Depot et de Gestion (CDG) and private investment group Financecom.
  • Bharti Airtel has appointed IBM to manage its IT operations in the 16 African countries where it now owns a network in a move to control costs in its overseas investments.
  • Several of Europe’s biggest telecoms companies have expressed dissatisfaction with European Union proposals for regulating the next generation of broadband networks.