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Greece raises EUR 372 million in 5G spectrum tender
2020-12-17 10:12:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Greek telecommunications authority EETT said it completed the 5G tender for granting spectrum licences for the 700 MHz, 2 GHz, 3400-3800 MHz and 26 GHz bands. After six rounds of bidding, Cosmote, Vodafone Greece and Wind Hellas secured licences for a total price of EUR 372.3 million. Of the total, Cosmote paid EUR 123.03 million, Vodafone EUR 130.18 million, and Wind EUR 119.05 million.
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Twitter fined EUR 450,000 by DPC for breach of GDPR regulations
2020-12-15 13:19:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Twitter has been fined EUR 450,000 by Ireland's Data Protection Commission (DPC) for a breach of the EU's GDPR regulations. The Irish privacy watchdog is in charge of monitoring Twitter's operation across the EU.
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Free Mobile switches on 5G network, launches service with EUR 20 plan
2020-12-15 10:17:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Iliad subsidiary Free Mobile has become the fourth mobile network in France to announce the arrival of its 5G service, which is now available to new and existing customers taking a revamped version of the operator's EUR 19.99 plan. The company said that it is including 5G at no extra cost on what is currently the country's largest 5G network footprint, reaching almost 40 percent of the French population.
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Proximus to buy MVNO Mobile Vikings for EUR 130 million
2020-12-14 08:48:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Belgian operator Proximus has agreed to buy the MVNOs Mobile Vikings and Jim Mobile from DPG Media for EUR 130 million. Vikings is the country's largest MVNO and will continue to operate under its own brand, with the same services. Together, the two MVNOs count around 335,000 customers.
Google, Amazon fined EUR 135 mln for breaking cookie rules in France
2020-12-10 10:00:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) France's data protection agency Cnil has inflicted fines of EUR 100 million and EUR 35 million on Google and Amazon respectively. Both companies have been found guilty of breaching data protection rules by placing advertising cookies on users' computers without obtaining appropriate consent and with no adequate information.
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