Italian operator confirms Amos Genish as its new chief executive, clarifies executive chairman Arnaud de Puyfontaine’s responsibilities, and hands control of TI Sparkle to deputy chair Giuseppe Recchi
Italian operator confirms Amos Genish as its new chief executive, clarifies executive chairman Arnaud de Puyfontaine’s responsibilities, and hands control of TI Sparkle to deputy chair Giuseppe Recchi
Amos Genish will be named as Italian incumbent’s chief executive at Thursday board meeting, sources say
Italian government pushes back meeting for a second time, sources say
State will impose financial penalty of less than €300 million on French firm after control ruling, source claims
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Italian operator will use Open Fiber infrastructure in all 271 of Italy’s A and B cities
Italian telco’s board votes in favour of legal challenge to Vivendi control ruling
Mega-mergers in the telecoms and cable markets make for good headlines, but many operators are focusing on rolling out their own infrastructure instead
TIM examining its options for subsea cables business in wake of Consob control ruling
Consob rules French firm’s ability to control TIM’s board means it exercises de facto control over Italian incumbent
Italian telco signs MoU with electricity, gas, lighting companies to use existing infrastructure for fibre network rollout
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Italian network operator due to formally sign €1.2 billion deal to roll out network in underserved areas in coming weeks
European competition commissioner keen to maintain customer choice and sustainable pricing in Italian telecoms market
Brazilian fixed broadband market still dominated by big three telcos as TIM’s market share languishes at 1%.
Italian operator insists it had no obligation to disclose a change in ownership to the government.
Government official says collaboration could help fend off influence of Fox, Netflix; suggests quick 5G sale would raise more than postal privatisation.
Stasis in certain areas of the telecoms industry, but important developments in the U.S., China and elsewhere, plus some interesting commentary on the fortunes of the world’s biggest equipment makers.
Top shareholder Vivendi sees off another Telecom Italia CEO; de Puyfontaine takes reins on interim basis.
Flavio Cattaneo turned around the Italian incumbent’s performance but got on the wrong side of top shareholder Vivendi.