Telefónicawatch Analyst Briefing: Murtra wants a New Deal on new deals

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The latest news and developments from around Telefónica, as Executive Chair Marc Murtra reiterates call for European authorities to free telcos to merge, and gain scale against global rivals. Unions, meanwhile, begin to take an interest in what the operator’s coming strategy refresh could mean for its workforce in Spain. Read more

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  • Themes: Artificial intelligence (AI); Content management systems (CMS); Customer service; Digital transformation; Fibre deployment; GenAI; Infrastructure operations; Merger and acquisition (M&A); Mobile networks; Network consolidation; OpenAI integration; Regulatory reform; Strategy refresh; System operators; Telecoms consolidation; Workforce restructuring.
  • People: Andy Train; Dominik Bauersch; Howard Watson; Jocelynn Thompson; Jose Manuel Valle; Marc Murtra; Mircea Anghel; Patricia Cobian; Ulf Michaelis.
  • Geographic: Germany; Spain; UK.
  • Organisations: AXA; Allianz; BT; Deutsche Telekom; Fractalia; FTTH Council Europe; Guardian Media Group; Mautilus; Nokia; Nuuday; O2; OpenAI; Perplexity; Phoenix Engineering; Storyblok; Telefónica; Telefónica Deutschland; Telefónica Infra; UGG; UGT; Vantage Towers; Virgin Media O2; VodafoneThree; Vyntelligence.

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