Telefónica
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Telefonica are expected to retain majority ownership, whilst Zegona maintains a 10% stake.
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Telefónica Tech has reached an agreement with Snowflake, a data cloud company, to commercialise its technology in Europe.
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KKR, Telefónica Hispanoamérica, and Entel have signed agreements under which KKR will acquire a majority stake in PangeaCo.
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The heavy weights of the global connectivity landscape took to the stage on day 1 of International Telecoms Week, facilitated by the ITW Global Leaders Forum (GLF).
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Five of Europe’s biggest mobile operators said today that they plan to deploy open RAN networks from 2025, following trials.
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Four European telcos are to form a joint venture to build their own digital marketing technology platform.
Forthcoming events
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Matrixx Software has joined Tech Mahindra and Wipro in a project to transform the IT architecture of Telefónica’s O2 Germany.
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Telefónica is to launch a managed cloud-based internet of things (IoT) service for its customers, using its own cellular connectivity.
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TIM — the former Telecom Italia — has joined the alliance last month between four giant European groups to work together on open radio access networks (open RANs) for mobile.
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Four European telecoms giants are joining forces to promote the roll-out of open-source mobile technology.
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Deutsche Telekom has signed a letter of intent with Telefónica’s operation in Germany to share infrastructure to improve rural coverage.
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Canadian-owned telecoms infrastructure company BAI Communications has hired Telefónica O2 UK’s Brendan O’Reilly to become its global CTO.
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Euskaltel, the telco based in the Basque country of northern Spain, has three bids for a stake in its broadband network unit, according to reports.
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The battle over the future of Oi’s mobile operations has ended, with three companies winning joint control for US$3.23 billion in an auction in which they were the only bidder.
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The rapid installation of 5G networks can reduce carbon emissions in the energy industry by almost 1% by in the next decade, new research shows
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Telefónica, Verizon and Vodafone are making significant progress in their aims to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, says a new report.
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Telecoms and healthcare were the only two sectors to have increased in value this year compared with 2019, according to a new survey.
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Telefónica has combined its cybersecurity and other investments into a single entity, Telefónica Tech Ventures, and says it is looking for new ideas to fund with up to €6 million.