Telenor finally gets rid of its stake in Veon
Years after beginning the process, Norwegian telco group Telenor has flogged its remaining Veon shares.
Years after beginning the process, Norwegian telco group Telenor has flogged its remaining Veon shares.
If you consider 5G is not 5G without a 5G core, why have we not been talking about the 5G core more when 5G is being deployed and the 5G economy is just around the corner.
Telecoms group Veon has increased its EBITDA guidance for FY 2019 and is looking beyond connectivity for future growth.
Eight months after losing its last CEO, telecoms group Veon has decided to stick with Chairman Ursula Burns in the dual role.
Veon has announced it has backed out of plans to acquire GTH assets in Pakistan and Bangladesh due to the falling Pakistani Rupee and the reaction from GTH shareholders.
CK Hutchison has doubled down on the Italian market by giving Veon €2.45 billion for the half of Wind Tre it didn’t already own.
CEO Jean-Yves Charlier has decided to step away from the artist formerly known as Vimpelcom but they don’t seem to have even started looking for a new one.
Most Norwegians we’ve met to date have been nice, relatively laid back people, but the execs at Telenor have seemingly been pushed to breaking point, resulting in the divestment of Veon.
What role will consumers expect telcos to play when COVID-19 is behind us?
Total Voters: 19
Honor's new brand strategy is simple: don't mention Huawei https://t.co/VLgEUk3ZLe #HandsetsDevices #China
22 January 2021 @ 13:28:32 UTC
China launches comms satellite, SpaceX launches 60 https://t.co/QBAPMbRalT #Satellite #China
22 January 2021 @ 12:09:02 UTC
5G Timing and Synchronization Handbook https://t.co/JCmFUlCKze #5G #VIAVISolutions
22 January 2021 @ 11:56:32 UTC