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TDC poaches new YouSee chief from KPN
2016-04-14 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
Jaap Postma to take up new role on 10 May; René Brchner to leave Danish incumbent at end of 2016.
TDC appoints former KPN exec to head YouSee
2016-04-13 16:21:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) TDC announced that the board of directors decided to appoint Jaap Postma as new senior executive vice president of YouSee and member of TDC's executive committee. Postma takes up the appointment from 10 May and comes from a position as senior executive vice president for the Consumer Division in KPN. Rene Brochner will continue as acting head of YouSee and member of TDC's Corporate Management Team until 10 May and will subsequently assist Postma, before leaving TDC Group on 31 December at the latest.
KPN Consumer
2016-04-05 13:30:00| Telecompaper Reports
This company profile analyses KPN Consumer's activities in the Netherlands. The report contains information on KPN Consumer's current position and strategy. It discusses the company's latest financial figures and gives an overview of its current network. The report provides details of the product portfolio of KPN Consumer. It looks at the market in which KPN Consumer operates as well as its competitors. Furthermore the profile reports on KPN Consumer's marketing activities, including its customer strategy. Lastly the profile contains Telecompaper's SWOT analysis of KPN Consumer.
KPN grows TV market share in the Netherlands
2016-04-03 14:00:32| Digital TV News
KPN continues to grow its share of the Dutch TV market, at the expense of cable operator Ziggo. KPN added 2.3 percentage points of market share in 2015 to take 28.7 percent of subscribers, according to Telecompaper.
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KPN grows TV market share to almost 29%
2016-04-03 14:00:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) KPN continues to grow its share of the Dutch TV market, at the expense of cable operator Ziggo. KPN added 2.3 percentage points of market share in 2015 to take 28.7 percent of subscribers, while Ziggo lost 2.4 percent points for a share of 52.2 percent, according to Telecompaper's latest quarterly report on the Dutch Television Market.
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