All Results articles
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         Analyst Briefing Analyst BriefingDeutsche Telekomwatch Analyst Briefing: Srini seeks to keep the big mo at T-MoA week away from taking over the CEO spot at T-Mobile US, Srini Gopalan says the operator remains well positioned for growth under his leadership, based on network strength and customer experience improvement plans. Outgoing CEO Mike Sievert signs off with another strong quarter of commercial and financial gains. 
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         Financial & Performance Financial & PerformanceNew T-Mobile CEO wants to guzzle more gainsQ3 FY25: T-Mobile US’ results call sees incoming CEO Srini Gopalan toast the success of his predecessor Mike Sievert, and lay out plans to keep the good times going by targeting wide-scale user wins from rivals AT&T and Verizon. Sievert, meanwhile, signs off with a big quarter of growth across both its core mobile business and fledgling wireline growth segment. 
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         Financial & Performance Financial & PerformanceOrange’s Heydemann keeps M&A hopes alive as talks with Altice continueQ3 FY25: Orange Group’s CEO uses the operator’s quarterly results presentation to insist that a joint buyout by Orange and rivals is the best solution for challenged competitor SFR, despite the recent rejection of their opening offer. 
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         Financial & Performance Financial & PerformanceSafaricom scaleup Circle Gas faces ‘severe but plausible’ funding crunchKenyan cooking gas investment continues to post substantial losses despite showing some fruit from a major restructure, with new funding required to ensure expansion plans can go ahead… 
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         Financial & Performance Financial & PerformanceDT resets on cost and consumers, after German joltQ2 FY25: Enlarged, US-driven telco titan remains on track for near- and mid-term goals. But with DT experiencing a slowdown in competition-hit home market, and with macro worries pervading, execs indicate they may now push harder on cost reduction and AI-led transformation. 
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         Financial & Performance Financial & PerformanceHeadlines: DT keeps poise despite German stumbleQ2 FY25: Group remains on track for key annual and mid-term targets despite drop in form in home market. 
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         Financial & Performance Financial & PerformanceGuidance: DT jolted, but still in the comfort zoneSquall in Germany insufficient to blow DT supertanker off course, especially with T-Mobile US continuing to perform strongly and expand through M&A. 
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         Financial & Performance Financial & PerformanceSpend: DT's Höttges previews ‘audacious’ new AI goalsQ2 FY25: Group Chief Executive indicates fresh, high-level talks are taking place within DT on an ambitious revamp of AI savings targets. How far to raise the bar remains an open question among top execs, though. 
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         Financial & Performance Financial & PerformanceFibrus focuses on journey towards breakeven as revenue and EBITDA growIn conversation: Fibrus CFO talks virtues of the altnet’s integrated business model as it reports steadily rising earnings and nears positive cash flow. Fibre ARPU ‘walk-up’ ongoing, but potential bolt-ons are under consideration… 
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         Financial & Performance Financial & PerformanceTesco Mobile delivers on growth despite ‘highly competitive’ conditionsUK’s largest MVNO reports forward progress on users, sales, and profit in the face of strong competition. 
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         Financial & Performance Financial & PerformanceTPG: Vodafone up for £360m windfall as Oz outpost splashes the cashFollowing the multi-billion-dollar sale of its fixed assets, TPG Telecom is initiating a major capital return. The “novel and complex” AUD 3bn plan is designed to reward major shareholders while courting minority investors and improving the telco’s stock exchange and credit profile. It also boasted a cracking H1… 
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         Financial & Performance Financial & PerformanceQ2 FY25: DT moves to put more fibre in T-Mobile dietDeutsche Telekom sees potential for more ‘clean, incremental’ buyouts in American fibre space, to keep growth engine at T-Mobile US stoked. Comments come as T-Mobile ups expectations for FY25 on back of takeover spree, string of new industry tie-ups, and further customer base expansion. 
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         M&A M&ADigi seeks to regain momentum in Belgium after taking control of local JVThings have not gone as planned for Digi Belgium in its first six months of operation, but its parent group hopes a recent “simplification” of its management structure (and assumption of majority control of the unit) will put it back on track… 
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         Financial & Performance Financial & PerformanceRe-booting Plusnet cuts jobs, ‘streamlines’ operationsBT’s no-frills broadband brand posts another year of decline as it resets and restructures. 
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         Strategy & Change Strategy & ChangeT-Systems bullish on sovereignty shift; untouched by tariff ‘turmoil’Q2 FY25: Deutsche Telekom says enterprise IT business on track to meet FY25 guidance and longer-term targets. 
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         Financial & Performance Financial & Performance1&1 taps fingers as it awaits spectrum sharing offer from rivalsFollowing regulator’s ruling in March, 1&1’s CEO Ralph Dommermuth says it’s not yet clear when the operator will be able to secure a deal to access low‑band spectrum. 
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         Financial & Performance Financial & PerformanceGuidance: Telefónica enjoys FY25 free hitTelefónica confirms it is on course to meet FY25 guidance, although current goals offer limited visibility into Group’s financial or strategic outlook, amid ongoing wait for completion of strategic review… 
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         Financial & Performance Financial & PerformanceTelefónica Q2 spend: copper maintenance drops off the billTelefónica’s home market OB gains the spotlight for cost efficiency efforts linked to completion of copper shutdown during Q2… 
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         Financial & Performance Financial & PerformanceTelefónica Q2 in-depth: more ‘core one’ than ‘core four’Spain and Brazil continue to form a strong base for Telefónica during second quarter, but currency weakness and competitive challenges dent takings elsewhere, and back up new leadership’s desire to ring in major changes… 
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         Financial & Performance Financial & PerformanceTelefónica remains in wait for Murtra Grand PlanQ2 FY25: Telefónica’s latest quarterly numbers underpin the change agenda of the operator’s new leadership team. The Group continues to perform well in Spain and Brazil, but weaker figures elsewhere back up execs’ plans for a portfolio restructure, with Hispam downturn continuing and UK and Germany stuck in turnaround mode. A shift to ‘industrial’ decision-making also looks set to see a change in course around infra ownership. 
 





















