Marco Patuano expects regulatory authorities to approve Italian consolidation, presents 1H numbers.
Marco Patuano expects regulatory authorities to approve Italian consolidation, presents 1H numbers.
Italian operator suspends plan to recruit 4,000 young people until government initiative implemented.
Italian incumbent has reportedly informed labour unions of 1,700 layoffs.
Italian incumbent to offer Akamai’s Web optimisation, security, content delivery services to business customers.
Italian incumbent adopts mobile brand for all its retail offers on TIM’s 20th birthday.
Italian telco confirms overallotment option fully taken up by underwriters.
French media group firmly back in telecoms after becoming Italian incumbent’s biggest single shareholder.
French firm could announce a deal to up its stake in Italian incumbent as early as this week, but antitrust issues in Brazil could block its path.
French media conglomerate reportedly plans to increase stake in Italian incumbent.
Italian operator announces successful INWIT offering.
Telco demerger close to completion, paving way for transfer of Telefonica’s Telecom Italia shares to Vivendi.
Italian incumbent values towers business at up to €2.34 billion, enabling it to raise as much as €936 million from sale of 40% of its shares.
Customers who have taken landline services from Italian incumbent for more than a decade will be given free home insurance for a year.
Italian telco announces that it will offload 40% stake in INWIT via IPO.
Italian telco pulls product from the shelves as high device costs damage profitability.
TI Sparkle, the International Services arm of Telecom Italia Group announces a new partnership with Oman Telecommunications Company (Omantel). Through this partnership the two parties will jointly develop IP infrastructure, supporting advanced IP, Ethernet and IPX...
Italian incumbent reports 2.6% decline in first quarter revenue; net debt edges down on-year.
Telco expected to take full control of TV business in third quarter.
Operator enables AC Milan fans to watch several football matches simultaneously from San Siro stadium.
Milan-based fibre operator’s state-owned parent reportedly rejects proposal from Italian incumbent.