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    2. BT gears up for mass market mobile services

      Explore FierceWireless (May 15 2013)

      ... the BT Cellnet brand. BT Wireless was demerged in 2002 and renamed as "mmO2," later changing to simply "O2." Telefónica acquired O2 in 2005 in a £17.7 ( ) billion deal. The operator's intentions to get back into mobile ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Telefónica   Virgin Media

    3. Virgin Media reports 3.6% pofit growth amid Liberty buyout

      Explore news.techworld.com (Apr 24 2013)

      Virgin Media reports 3.6% pofit growth amid Liberty buyout Virgin Media, which is currently being acquired by US firm Liberty Global in a deal worth £15 billion, has reported first quarter revenue growth of 3.6 percent to £1,043 million, thanks to an increase in demand for its superfast broadband and TiVo services. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Telefónica   Virgin Media   Virgin Media Business

    4. Sprint to launch broader Ethernet service set later this year

      Explore FierceTelecom (Apr 19 2013)

      Sprint to launch broader Ethernet service set later this year

      Sprint ( NYSE: S ) may be a late bloomer in the Ethernet services market, but it has put some bold plans in place that will leverage its Network Vision initiative for its wireless network to deliver a broader set of Carrier Ethernet services this year.

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      Mentions:   Telefónica

    5. CTO, Zain: “Data growth is the biggest challenge in today’s market”

      Explore Telecoms.com (Jan 21 2013)

      CTO, Zain: “Data growth is the biggest challenge in today’s market” ...tions doubling over the past year to reach 288,012 by the end of 2012, according to a new report published by Telefónica. Tech revolution in the FTTH era is key topic of 10th edition of the world’s largest FTTH event The... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Telefónica

    6. European telcos must work harder to offset voice revenue declines

      Explore TelecomTV (Jan 17 2013)

      European telcos must work harder to offset voice revenue declines

      A report from Ovum urges European carriers to do more in non-voice and mobile wholesale to offset a decline in voice revenue.  “Wholesalers must lessen their dependence on traditional wholesale fixed voice sales by meeting customers’ needs for non-voice services, said David James, principal wholesale telecoms analyst at Ovum. "Many carriers have already expanded their non-voice portfolios by offering emerging new services such as carrier Ethernet, content distribution, and hosting.

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      Mentions:   Telefónica   Deutsche Telekom

    7. Europe’s wholesale telecoms market remains stable, reports Ovum

      Explore Telecoms.com (Jan 14 2013)

      Europe’s wholesale telecoms market remains stable, reports Ovum

      Despite the economic downturn, intense competition, and regulatory actions, revenues for the European wholesale telecoms market remained steady between 2010 and 2011, according to research firm Ovum. In the firm’s annual analysis of the size of the European wholesale market it revealed that the market was worth $48.4bn in 2011, just 0.5 per cent less than in 2010. This represents 11 per cent of the leading wholesalers’ total European revenues.

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      Mentions:   Telefónica   Deutsche Telekom

    8. Edge routers help carriers deal with video, mobile, cloud service trends, says Infonetics

      Explore FierceTelecom (Oct 29 2012)

      Edge routers help carriers deal with video, mobile, cloud service trends, says Infonetics

      In its latest white paper, "Routers on the IP Edge: Overcoming the Triple Challenge of Video, Mobility, and Cloud," Infonetics looks at how four service providers made a transition to a distributed converged IP edge architecture leveraging IP edge routers.   Some of the service providers that are taking advantage of this new architecture include BT (NYSE: BT), TELUS (Toronto: T.TO), Portugal Telecom (NYSE: PT), and Belgacom.

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      Mentions:   Telefónica   Infonetics   Juniper

    9. Orange Business: Eyes on the Enterprise

      Explore Telecoms.com (Oct 22 2012)

      Orange Business: Eyes on the Enterprise ...the funding, Karim Faris, partner at Google Ventures will join the board of Egnyte. European carriers KPN and Telefónica have struck a deal to support the delivery of global services within each other’s markets to multin... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Telefónica   Orange Business Services

    10. Congrats Vodafone, but heed Groucho Marx

      Explore Telecoms.com (Apr 23 2012)

      Congrats Vodafone, but heed Groucho Marx

      It’s about time for a shakeup. And for a mere £1 billion (US$1.7 billion) in cash, Vodafone may pull it off. If successful, its bid for Cable & Wireless Worldwide creates nothing less than a new top-tier player in the global enterprise telecoms market. Not least, Vodafone’s move underscores a truth that mobile network operators [...]

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      Mentions:   Telefónica   Informa   Deutsche Telekom

    11. Overture names Velez as VP of Latin America, Caribbean sales

      Explore FierceTelecom (Mar 29 2012)

      Overture Networks has added some new muscle to its Caribbean and Latin American sales team by naming Mario Velez as the region's new vice president of sales. Velez has plenty of experience to draw from in helping to shape the vendor's Latin America drive. Before coming to Overture, he oversaw ECI Telecom's Andean and Southern Cone operations. In addition to ECI, Velez held a number of sales and executive management positions with BT (NYSE: BT), Worldcom--now Verizon Business (NYSE: VZ), UUNET (also now part of Verizon Business), Facturnet, Grupo ONO and Telkonet. Coming on the heels of ...

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      Mentions:   Cyan   Telefónica   America Movil

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