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Phoenix Tower, Bouygues Telecom create JV to deploy 4,000 new mobile towers in France
2020-03-24 08:18:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Phoenix Tower International, a mobile infrastructure company backed by Blackstone, has signed a deal with French operator Bouygues Telecom to form a joint venture that will invest in around 4,000 new mobile towers over a 12-year period. The sites will be located outside very densely populated areas of France and will help Bouygues meet its mobile coverage objectives linked to the 'New Deal' programme, agreed between French operators and the government in early 2018.
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China Mobile ramps up 5G targets, unaffected by COVID-19
2020-03-19 01:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
China Mobile will be pumping around 100 billion yuan (around $14 billion) into rolling out 5G this year, despite the set backs presented by the coronavirus pandemic. This investment represents over half of the company’s planned ~180 billion yuan (~$26 billion) expenditure for the year, a huge increase on the 14% earmarked for 5G last year…read more on TotalTele.com »
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Spain suspends mobile and fixed portability during coronavirus lockdown
2020-03-18 15:17:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The Spanish government has ordered all operators to suspend fixed and mobile number portability processes as part of its effort to halt the spread of the coronavirus, confirming earlier reports. In a newly-published decree, the government said the ongoing lockdown due to the "State of Alarm" announced by Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on 14 March requires the immediate suspension of portabilities with a view to preventing unnecessary movements and contacts.
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UK mobile networks face problems
2020-03-17 12:32:22| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
There are increasing reports of issues with voice calls as more people work from home
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Dutch mobile market contracts 4% in 2019, T-Mobile outperforms to gain number-2 spot
2020-03-17 10:03:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Tough competition in both the consumer and business markets led to lower service revenues at KPN and Vodafone in 2019, according to Telecompaper's latest Dutch Mobile Operators report. KPN lost mobile customers over the year, due in part to its decision to discontinue the Telfort brand, but remained market leader with nearly 40 percent of revenue, down from 42.5 percent in 2018. Vodafone showed a small increase in customer numbers, but revenues were still lower, and the company also lost almost 2.5 percent points of market share to reach just over 30 percent for the year.
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