Italian telco’s board grants former CEO Marco Patuano a 6 million payoff.
Italian telco’s board grants former CEO Marco Patuano a 6 million payoff.
Marco Patuano out the door following alleged pressure from Vivendi.
Telecom Italia’s board asks management to evaluate bids for towers unit from Cellnex/F2i and EI Towers.
Italian incumbent says it is holding talks with chief executive with a view to negotiating the terms of his departure.
French company increases its holding to 24.9%, mandatory takeover offer triggered at 25%.
ENACOM also approves sale of Nextel Argentina to Grupo Clarin, source confirms.
French shareholder has met with possible replacements for Patuano, seeks to transform telco into Southern European media group, sources say.
Russian investment group still on lookout for opportunities in Brazil; Oi shares plunge.
A lighthearted look at some of the most memorable moments of this year’s Mobile World Congress.
Spanish incumbent reports higher full-year revenue on continued fixed, mobile data uptake.
Viewpoint 2016 Mobile World Congress (MWC) will be held in Barcelona on 22-25 Feb, there will be more than 100,000 worldwide guests attending it, the mobile traffic is expected to increase by 3 times. Meanwhile, there are more than 2500 booths within 60,000...
Press Release Opera today launched globally its unique, Netflix-style subscription service for premium Android apps. The Opera Apps Club brings value to carriers, developers and users by offering an alternative distribution and monetization model for apps based on an...
Press Release World Telecom Labs (WTL) today announced that Brazilian operator Lig16 has chosen its award-winning VoIP technology to help meet increasing demand for reliable voice services. Lig16, which is part of Brazil’s Viacom Group and licensed to provide...
Cablevision exercises option to purchase remaining 51% in Argentine mobile operator, leaving NII to focus on Brazil.
U.S. device maker warns iPhone shipments are expected to fall in the current quarter.
Swedish equipment maker says profit hike driven by IPR revenues and lower opex.
Brazil’s fifth largest mobile operator carries a price tag of $300 million plus debt, according to local press.
Brazilian telco reportedly steps up pursuit of Telecom Italia-owned rival.
Telco is aiming to list or sell its mobile masts and data centre infrastructure arm in the first half of this year.
Press Release TI Sparkle, the International Services arm of Telecom Italia Group, announces a long term investment of over USD 300 million for the realization of a new network system based on three fiber pairs out of the total six pairs composing Seabras-1. Seabras-1...