Articles tagged with: Capex and Telecom Italia
Fitch Affirms Telecom Argentina and Telecom Personal's IDRs; Outlook Stable
..ould continue generating free cash flow (FCF) (cash from operations minus capex) in excess of ARS1 billion per year, which should be used to continue paying debt. In addition, the company should start generating positive retained earnings durin more
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Fitch: European High-Grade Telecoms Maintain Good Liquidity
..eteriorate. In addition, telecom operators have reacted by reducing their capex budgets, cutting dividend and share buyback payments and entering into infrastructure-sharing agreements in an effort to preserve cash. Fitch believes that a combina more
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China and India lead worldwide telecom carrier capex and revenue growth
..ommunications market research firm Infonetics Research reports that worldwide service provider capex (capital expenditures) totaled $248.8 billion in 2007, a 7% increase from 2006. Infonetics' report projects a spike in worldwide carrier capex more
Related Tags: asia-pacific, deutsche-telekom, china-mobile, verizon, infonetics-research, China
TIM Brazil Q3 net loss up 30% at US$70.3mn
TIM Brasil, a unit of European telecoms group Telecom Italia, recorded revenues of 3.16bn reais in the quarter, an increase of 16.3% compared to 2.72bn reais in 3Q06. more
Worldwide telecom carrier capex expected to hit $225 billion in 2007
..subscribers, the report shows. "For the third year in a row, carrier capex has increased in all regions of the world, but we expect this investment cycle to plateau in 2009 and decrease in 2010. However, service providers in mo more
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Telefonica acquisition of TI likely to face regulatory opposition
..ng 3G in the future in one company, he added.Vivo has been losing market share and despite investing 1.08bn reais (US$530mn) in a GSM overlay in 2006, Telefónica is likely to opt to stay with TIM and leave Vivo to PT, the analyst believes." more
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