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  • Q1 FY21: resilience building for slimmed down division
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    Q1 FY21: resilience building for slimmed down division

    2021-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Telefónica upbeat on commercial performance in tough markets but contributions to Group coffers continue to shrink on weak currencies. Argentinian OB making a comeback. Mexican MVNO model yet to translate into improved financial performance. Chile and Colombia among the OBs seeing success with a pursuit of higher value customers. ...

  • Nokia supplies “final piece” in Spain’s IP Fusión jigsaw
    Suppliers & SCM

    Nokia supplies “final piece” in Spain’s IP Fusión jigsaw

    2021-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Telefónica España apparently on home straight to complete “end-to-end” IP network transformation. Latest Nokia kit deployment aimed at extending 5G, FTTH coverage to rural and remote areas.

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    Network & Infrastructure

    Openreach doubles rural fibre targets

    2021-05-28T14:02:00Z

    Infrastructure business targets six million premises passed with full-fibre by 2025, aided by recruitment drive and enhanced investment. 4.8 million total premises passed so far, but no word on rural progress. Collaboration with government and fellow builders key to hitting goals.

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    Q4 FY20–21: Vodacom turns to M&A to turbo-charge change

    2021-05-27T13:53:00Z

    Fibre expansion back on as Vodacom steps up diversification plans. Operator negotiating potential strategic partnerships across infrastructure assets, as it develops own take on Vodafone’s leaner and lighter TechCo vision. South African group-within-a-group being offered greater freedom by Vodafone than increasingly tightly-controlled businesses in Europe. One question, as it ...

  • Gopalan puts Telekom on high fibre diet for FTTP gains
    Strategy & Change

    Gopalan puts Telekom on high fibre diet for FTTP gains

    2021-05-24T11:38:00Z

    FTTP opportunities and cost burden unsurprisingly top of agenda at Capital Markets Day. New TDE Chief Executive unveils multi-faceted plan to free cash and resource for pivotal mega-project. FibreCo JV, vendor rejig, and bigger capex pot among plans to fuel FTTP “acceleration”.

  • Höttges ruffles feathers as he presses DT’s lead
    Strategy & Change

    Deutsche Telekom: Capital Markets Day

    2021-05-24T11:37:00Z

    Capital Markets Day presentations show Group continuing to flourish thanks to big, correct calls over last decade. Group seeks to boost T-Share perceptions and better align itself with T-Mobile US’ rising valuation. Leadership puts money where its mouth is with bulk share buyup following ambitious mid-term strategy update. Höttges ...

  • Leroy not rocking boat with FY24 goals
    Strategy & Change

    Leroy not rocking boat with FY24 goals

    2021-05-24T11:33:00Z

    New regional CEO Dominique Leroy marking predecessor Srini Gopalan’s homework, and gives it an ‘A’. Similar plan laid out for Europe in next cycle, to maintain modest forward movement in revenue and earnings through service quality and efficiency improvement. Centralisation and cloudification of systems key targets in segment’s “next ...

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    Interview

    Openreach Tech team powers UK fibre build

    2021-05-17T10:41:00Z

    CTIO Colin Lees shares impact of tech overhaul on network build. More effort on provisioning and repair in three-year transformation project. Openreach owns IT and Network strategy decisions; BT Digital and BT Networks are key suppliers. Three-supplier strategy for FTTP advances with Adtran, Huawei and Nokia.

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    Network & Infrastructure

    DT rolls out RDK for next-gen home gateways

    2021-05-17T07:44:00Z

    Home broadband devices set for Group-wide revamp. Desire for data drives DT to RDK. Broadband eclipses TV for now in DT’s software platform focus. DT embraces open-source community.

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    Network & Infrastructure

    BT warns “Quantum Apocalypse” might happen in 2024

    2021-05-06T15:56:00Z

    Optical research expert says quantum computers could crack current public-key cryptosystems within a few years. Ubiquitous fibre connectivity particularly vulnerable to attack. BT sees QKD — “fighting quantum with quantum” — as key in safeguarding national critical infrastructure.

  • DT puts Access 4.0 through its paces in Stuttgart
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    DT puts Access 4.0 through its paces in Stuttgart

    2021-05-04T15:44:00Z

    “Fully functioning” Access 4.0 platform up and running in city central office. Nationwide rollout not expected until next year, once OSS/BSS processes are better understood and can be automated. And Höttges posts LinkedIn blog reminding his readership that Germany is All-IP and ready to reap the benefits.

  • Plusnet set to join FTTP party
    Products & Services

    Plusnet set to join FTTP party

    2021-05-02T00:00:00Z

    BT-owned service provider to roll out FTTP-based broadband offering later in 2021, with “new” wireless router on the way too.

  • Elsewhere in Telekom Deutschland
    Strategy & Change

    Elsewhere in Telekom Deutschland: small-cells in Berlin

    2021-04-24T00:00:00Z

    Smart city strategy in place in Wunsiedel; Berlin readies for small-cell deployments; DT flags sewer network partnership.

  • STL picked as Openreach fibre cable partner
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    STL picked as Openreach fibre cable partner

    2021-04-17T02:00:00Z

    STL cables expected to help simplify fibre deployment, while making the most of existing infrastructure. Environmental benefits of vendor solution referenced as focus on green network maintained.

  • BT “disappointed” as government tweaks voucher scheme
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    BT “disappointed” as government tweaks voucher scheme

    2021-04-17T02:00:00Z

    Government kicks off first phase of £1.2bn Project Gigabit. £210m for rural voucher scheme, but fewer communities are eligible; £110m for connecting rural doctors’ surgeries, libraries, and schools. DCMS Delivery Plan suggests considerable uncertainty on most effective way to target government spending.

  • Elsewhere in Openreach: R100 gets prepped in Highlands & Islands
    Strategy & Change

    Elsewhere in Openreach: R100 gets prepped in Highlands & Islands

    2021-04-17T00:00:00Z

    Openreach readies for Scottish R100 subsea surveys; wholesale price increases take effect.

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    Strategy & Change

    Selley “driving two trains” as fibre provisioning speeds up

    2021-04-16T11:43:00Z

    Increasing Openreach resources are being funnelled towards ensuring customers are connected to full fibre — and revenue keeps coming in — while the rollout builds momentum. No firm date set to reach 20 million homes target, but annual goals to be flagged. As competition builds among fibre altnets, Openreach ...

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    Public Affairs

    Vodafone Germany braces for cable rule changes

    2021-04-16T11:09:14.713Z

    New law could end bundling cable TV with housing association rental fees. VfD could lose two million subscribers, estimates Jefferies.

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    Network & Infrastructure

    T-Mobile Netherlands bulks up on fibre via new KKR venture

    2021-04-07T11:41:00Z

    Dutch NatCo builds on Primevest investments as first anchor tenant of Open Dutch Fiber. New fibre venture taps former CEO and CCO of Vodafone Germany partner Deutsche Glasfaser. Move raises further questions over Group plans for its Dutch business.

  • Vodafone, Fastweb file lawsuits against TIM
    Public Affairs

    Vodafone, Fastweb file lawsuits against TIM

    2021-04-04T00:00:00Z

    Operators seek combined €1.1bn in damages, with incumbent accused of anti-competitive behaviour. Complaints follow AGCM investigation. TIM preparing “solid” defence on all fronts, with prospective merger partner Open Fiber weighing in too.