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NTT Com buys German data centre operator e-shelter
2015-06-23 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
Acquisition increases Japanese telco's European data centre footprint to 92,000 square metres.
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Rolls-Royce to design and equip German fishing stern trawlers
2015-06-23 01:00:00| Ship Technology
Rolls-Royce has secured a contract worth more than 11m from Norway-based shipbuilder Kleven to design and equip two fishing stern trawlers.
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German govt clashes with Bavaria over nuclear storage site plan
2015-06-19 17:05:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Reuters: The German government presented a plan on Friday for four interim storage sites to host nuclear waste now piled up at plants in France and Britain, but the move drew criticism from Bavaria, which wants none of the material. After Japan's Fukushima nuclear disaster in 2011, Germany decided to shut all of its nuclear plants by 2022, but still has to work out how to handle tonnes of highly radioactive waste. Original plans to turn an interim nuclear waste storage site in salt formations in Lower Saxony's...
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German spectrum auction raises over EUR 5 billion
2015-06-19 12:52:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The German multi-band spectrum auction has concluded after 16 days of bidding with total proceeds of EUR 5.081 billion, the Bundesnetzagentur announced. Vodafone Germany spent the most, at EUR 2.09 billion, followed by Deutsche Telekom with total bids of EUR 1.97 billion and Telefonica Deutschland at EUR 1.20 billion. Each operator obtained 2x10 MHz in the 700 MHz, with prices driven up the last days of bidding by Vodafone. In the 900 MHz band, Vodafone and O2 each obtained two blocks of 2x5MHz, while Deutsche Telekom gained three blocks. Vodafone took the most spectrum in the 1,800 MHz band, at 2x25 MHz, while T-Mobile took 2x15 MHz and O2 2x10 MHz. The unpaird spectrum in the 1,500 MHz band was split between Vodafone and Deutsche Telekom, with each acquiring 20 MHz. The blocks in the 1,800 MHz band attracted the highest price, at bid of EUR 237.5-258.2 million per block of 2x5 MHz. The 900 MHz band sold for EUR 180.5-211.8 million per block, and the newly released 700 MHz band cost EUR 165.5-171.6 million per block, around double the reserve price of EUR 75 million.
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German auction raises 5.1bn, Vodafone spends the most
2015-06-19 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
Vodafone commits more than 2 billion of auction total for spectrum in 700 MHz, 900 MHz, 1500 MHz and 1800 MHz bands.
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