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Telekom Slovenije attracts 8 bidders
2014-07-04 09:14:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Eight interested parties submitted non-binding bids for the takeover of Telekom Slovenije by the set deadline. The highest bid did not come from Deutsche Telekom, but rather from financial funds, reports Dnevnik and Finance.si. Bids for the purchase of the Slovenian national telecommunications operator were submitted by Russia's MTS, Turkcell and Deutsche Telekom, as well as by financial funds Apollo Global Management, Cinven, CVC Capital Partners, PPF Group, Apax, Bain Capital and Providence Equity Partners. The interested parties should start an in-depth review of Telekom Slovenije this week, while the strategic investor should be selected by the autumn. Bain Capital and Providence Equity Partners, according to Finance, allegedly submitted the highest bid of EUR 150-160 per share, while Deutsche Telekom offered EUR 140. The Slovenian government targets a price around EUR 200, according to the papers. The final binding bids should be submitted by the second half of July.
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Eight duke it out for Telekom Slovenije
2014-07-04 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
Deutsche Telekom, MTS, Turkcell are all currently being outbid by private equity firms.
Telekom Slovenije adds 10,300 pay TV connections in 3Q 2013
2013-11-28 19:38:58| Digital TV News
Telekom Slovenije has published its Business Report for the period January September 2013. Over the first nine months of this year the number of TV connections was up 12% to reach 313,965.
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Telekom Slovenije launches LTE services
2013-03-21 10:26:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Telekom Slovenije's mobile division Mobitel announced the availability of LTE services in 27 localities. Customers can choose LTE data devices such as USB modems or MiFi routers with an 'Internet LTE/4G' or 'Internet LTE/4G poslovni (business)' data package. The package costs EUR 39 per month and includes 40 GB of data and a LTE MiFi modem ZTE MF91D at EUR 1 when signing an agreement for 24 months. During a promotion until 31 August, customers get a 50 percent discount on the subscription fee for six months. As part of a promotional period until 31 December, Mobitel customers who have data subscriptions can upgrade to LTE at no extra charge if they buy a LTE mobile device at a promotional price. After the end of the promotional period, the service fee is EUR 6 per month. Customers can rent a LTE device at no cost for testing in the shops of Telekom Slovenije. The Slovenian operator aims to cover around 40 percent of the Slovenian population with 4G by year's end. Other LTE devices available include the HTC One SV and Sony Xperia Z.
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