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Telefonica to start integrating O2 and E-Plus networks
2015-12-01 13:53:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Telefonica Germany announced plans to begin its Germany-wide consolidation of the UMTS and GSM networks of O2 and E-Plus in January. In parallel, the company continues to rapidly expand its LTE network and also plans to enable joint LTE use from mid-2016. The network integration in 2016 will focus on the densely populated urban areas. In the first year of the network integration, Telefonica Deutschland already aims to reach more than 60 percent of the population with its new, integrated network. The network integration is expected to take five years to complete.
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Deutsche Telekom, Telefonica win victory in German music copyrights case
2015-11-28 03:11:02| Telecom - Topix.net
Germany's Supreme Court handed a victory to Deutsche Telekom and Telefonica in a rights case, but left the door open for holding Internet service providers responsible for blocking sites offering illegal music downloads. The court dismissed a pair of cases -- one brought by musical-rights society GEMA against Deutsche Telekom, the other brought by music companies against Telefonica's German unit O2 Deutschland -- saying the plaintiffs hadn't done enough to halt copyright violations in the first place.
Eurobites: Telefonica, Huawei Team on Enterprise Cloud
2015-11-27 15:41:36| Telecom - Topix.net
Also in today's 'Black Friday' EMEA regional roundup: Turkcell bids for TeliaSonera's stake in Fintur; Polkomtel trials voice-over-WiFi with Nokia; Cosmote achieves 500 Mbit/s LTE; Altice lands rights to English Premier League. Telefonica and Huawei Technologies Co.
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Telefonica picks Accedian for global QoS assurance
2015-11-25 01:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
Accedian to provide transport network visibility for full range of Spanish incumbent's services.
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Telefonica required to share Spanish fibre network
2015-11-19 08:47:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Telefonica has reiterated its threat to halt the accelerated rollout of its Spanish fibre optic operations after communications regulator CNMC finally proposed that the company provide wholesale access to its network in many parts of Spain. The CNMC's long-delayed review of the fixed broadband market, initially proposed at the end of last year, requires Telefonica to share access to its network in all of Spain apart from 34 towns and cities and removes the 30 Mbps limit for indirect access. The initial proposal would have required the former incumbent to open up its network in all of Spain apart from 9 cities with a view to ensuring competition and promoting investment in next generation access (NGA) networks. However, the regulator ended up identifying a total of 34 localities in which three or more companies were already offering superfast internet via fibre or cable connections. Immediately following the publication of the CNMC's draft review, Telefonica told business daily Expansion that it was "deeply concerned" about the new regulation, which may result in the end of a fibre-optic rollout "that has placed Spain at the top of the European tables in terms of number of homes passed". The company added that its deployment plans would be placed under review until it had studied the regulator's proposal in depth.
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