Articles tagged with: Telefonica and Compete
Chile Publishes Details of 3G License Tender
The Chilean telecoms regulator, Subtel has published the tender details for a round of 3G licenses, which it anticipates will bring a new entrant into the market. The auction for the licenses is due to be held in July, a notice on the regulators website announced. more
Related Tags: , 3g, 3g-license, ovi, entel, movistar, nextel, antitrust, subtel, nextel-international, telefonica-moviles, claro, court, auction, 2g, Chile
Telefonica and Vodafone in Deal to Share European Networks
telefonica and Vodafone have confirmed rumours and announced a 10-year European deal to share aspects of their radio networks and infrastructure in Germany, Spain, Ireland and the UK. As part of the collaboration, Telefónica and Vodafone are also exploring opportunities to cooperate in related areas such as the provision of transmission services. more
Related Tags: 3g, eu, vodafone, microwave, bts, 2g, Spain
Brazil Anatel: Oi/BRP Rule-Change Proposal Ready by Mid-Sep
SAO PAULO -(Dow Jones)- Brazil's telecommunications regulator, Anatel, will complete rule-change proposals necessary for the takeover of local integrated telecom operator Brasil Telecom Participacoes by local rival Tele Norte Leste Participacoes', or Oi, by the middle of September, an Anatel official said Wednesday. more
Related Tags: america-movil, brasil-telecom, oi, anatel, Brazil
Costa Rica: An Imperative for ICE to Implement Defensive Strategies
The recent passage of the General Telecommunications Law (LGT - Ley General de Telecomunicaciones) cleared the way for the entrance of new competitors into the Costa Rica mobile market. Signals Telecom Consulting points out that America Movil, Digicel, Millicom and telefonica are the most important candidates for launching operations in a market that is attractive for various reasons: low mobile teledensity (less than 40%), high ARPU levels (the highest in Central America) and the absence of a prepaid market. more
Related Tags: roaming, arpu, signals-telecom-consulting, mts, america-movil, mobile-internet, ice, rica, cagr, Costa Rica
Brazil's Oi Close to Brasil Telecom Takeover Deal
SAO PAULO -(Dow Jones)- Brazil's leading telecommunications firm, Tele Norte Leste Participacoes, or Oi, is close to taking over rival Brasil Telecom Participacoes after controlling shareholders reached an agreement on the key points of the deal. more
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Brazil's Government Accepts Telecom Rule Change Request - Reports
SAO PAULO -(Dow Jones)- The Brazilian government accepted an official request by local telecommunications firms to end restrictions on fixed-line operators offering services in more than one region of Brazil, thus opening the way for a merger between Tele Norte Leste Participacoes, or Oi, and Brasil Telecom Participacoes, according to newspaper reports Thursday. more
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Telefonica Transfers $226 Million to its Colombia Mobile Phone Unit
BOGOTA -(Dow Jones)- Spain's telecom giant telefonica transferred 450 billion Colombian pesos ($226 million) to its mobile phone unit in Colombia, the company said Tuesday in a statement. more
Related Tags: america-movil, millicom-international, telefonica-moviles, millicom, telefonica,, Colombia
Brazil Oi Says Brasil Telecom Takeover Talks Intensified
SAO PAULO -(Dow Jones)- Controlling shareholders of Brazilian phone company Tele Norte Leste Participacoes, or Oi, said Thursday that talks over the takeover of rival Brasil Telecom Participacoes have "intensified in the last few hours", but no deal has been signed more
Related Tags: citigroup, brasil-telecom, oi, pension, sao-paulo, Brazil
Colombia Telecom Regulator Slashes Mobile Connection Fee by 51%
BOGOTA -(Dow Jones)- Colombia's telecommunications regulator, CRT, said late Wednesday it has cut the maximum connection fee mobile operators are allowed to charge for calls made to their networks by rivals' customers. more
Related Tags: millicom-international, millicom, Colombia
Brazil's TIM CEO Vows to Continue Competing Against Vivo
SAO PAULO -(Dow Jones)- TIM Participacoes, Brazil's No. 2 cellphone operator, will continue to compete vociferously against market leader Vivo Participacoes, despite the deal that brings a major Vivo shareholder into the controlling group of TIM, TIM Chief Executive Mario Cesar Pereira de Araujo said Friday. more
Related Tags: telecom-italia, portugal-telecom, tim, vivo, anatel, -vivo, telefonica,, Brazil
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