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Vodafone NL launches fixed internet, TV nationwide
2014-10-05 23:27:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Vodafone Netherlands has launched internet, telephony and TV services nationwide via its DSL network. Customers can put together their own Vodafone Home packages and adjust them on a monthly basis, making it easier for them to try new services for a while. TV and fixed calls are optional and Vodafone Home supplies only where there is sufficient bandwidth, of at least 12 Mbps. Packages are available with speeds of 20 Mbits, 40 Mbits, and 80 Mbits, and in areas where fibre is now at 50 Mbits, 100 Mbits and 500 Mbits. Home customers will all have a standard 54 digital channels in their TV package including 25 HD channels, Catch-up TV with a ten day archive, and an app for smartphones or tablets. Additional channel packages are divided into categories such as kids & music, international, entertainment, infotainment and premium packages like HBO and Fox Sports. Standard DSL internet service costs EUR 30 per month and provides up to 80/8 Mbps (down/up). Vodafone NL also offers speeds of 40/4 Mpbs and 20/2 Mbps for EUR 27.50 and EUR 25 per month respectively. Call rates are at EUR 0.80 per minute for fixed numbers, with a start rate of EUR 0.10. The rate also applies for calls to mobile numbers in the Netherlands. Vodafone NL is aiming over the next five years for a market share of 10 percent in the fixed market, Vodafone NL Fixed head Gerard Overmars told Telecompaper.
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Businesses Gain From Internet Fast Lanes
2014-10-03 07:25:50| Wireless - Topix.net
Net neutrality is a hot-button topic, with strong opinions -- and deep pockets -- on both sides of the issue. At the heart of the debate is whether people should be able to pay for data traffic prioritization.
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Rocket Internet prices IPO at EUR 42.50 per share
2014-10-02 08:58:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT) has announced that its Rocket Internet subsidiary has priced its initial public offering (IPO) at EUR 42.50 per share. At the issue price of EUR 42.50 per share, and assuming the full exercise of the underwriting banks' option in connection with the over-allotment or the Greenshoe Option, Rocket has a market capitalization of around UR 6.7 billion. The offering was over-subscribed in excess of 10 times at the top end of the price range.
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Mexico aims to reach 70% of homes with internet services
2014-10-01 19:00:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The government of Mexico aims to reach 70 percent of total homes in the country with internet services, Telesemana reports, citing the country's deputy telecoms minister Jose Ignacio Peralta Sanchez. The official also said that the government's goal is to provide internet connectivity to 85 percent of the SMEs in the country. To achieve this goal, the government plans to expand a fibre optic network owned by state-owned electric utility Federal Electricity Commission as well as to deploy a shared mobile services network in the 700 MHz band, according to the report.
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The 'click-bait' internet firm
2014-10-01 00:55:07| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
The $250m internet firm at the forefront of 'lowbrow click-bait'
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