CK Hutchison
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Capacity speaks to industry experts on how the Vodafone/Three deal would affect the UK market and how likely it is to be approved.
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Carlo Melis, chief network officer of CK Hutchison’s Three UK, is heading to the group’s Italian operation, Wind Tre, and being replaced by Iain Milligan, former director of service operations and assurance.
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Gameloft Business Solutions, a provider of gaming solutions for carriers and manufacturers, confirms the launch of its 3GoPlay platform.
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As reporting season continues, Indosat Ooredoo, KPN, STC, Milicom and T-Mobile have reported their latest quarterly results – with some players taking the chance to also report on thier ESG progress.
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The UK telecoms market remains dysfunctional and requires structural change” according to Robert Finnegan, chief executive of Three UK.
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Ooredoo group and CK Hutchison have completed the merger of Indosat Ooredoo and H3I, after receiving all required shareholder and regulatory approvals.
Forthcoming events
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Spanish tower company Cellnex has expressed its dismay at the UK competition regulator’s opposition to its latest takeover plan.
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UK carrier Neos Networks is expanding its wholesale fibre network in Liverpool, Birmingham, Manchester and London, and has signed a deal with the local authority that covers Oxford.
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CK Hutchison’s Three UK says it has completed the first phase of the digital transformation of its business-to-business operations, with a new IT infrastructure.
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The chairman of Cellcom, Doron Cohen, has been appointed acting CEO of the company.
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Ooredoo QSC (Ooredoo) and CK Hutchison Holdings Limited (CK Hutchison) have signed a $6 billion definitive agreement for the merger of their telecoms businesses in Indonesia.
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Hong Kong-based CK Hutchison and Qatari telecoms company Ooredoo have again extended talks for the proposed merger of their Indonesian subsidiaries.
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The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is to conduct an in-depth investigation into the sale of CK Hutchison’s tower assets to Cellnex.
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Three Ireland has become the first CSP to join a new global initiative launched by Ericsson to capture the consumer potential of 5G.
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British regulator Ofcom has confirmed the final results in its 5G spectrum auction.
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Australian company TPG Telecom, which last year merged with Vodafone’s local operation, says it will be using 100% renewable electricity by 2025.
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The principal stage of The UK's long-awaited 5G auction has raised £1,356,400,000.
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Andrew Kwok is delighted that ISQ, the investor that bought HGC three years ago, has made a second, even bigger, investment in telecoms infrastructure. Interview by Alan Burkitt-Gray
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Huawei is willing to fund exhaustive security checks of its equipment in Sweden as a way of allowing operators to bid for 5G licences using its kit.
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British regulator Ofcom has named the applicants who qualified to participate in the country's next spectrum auction.
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Vendors, operators and enterprises are becoming enthusiastic about private 5G networks, running IoT networks separate from what’s out there in the public world. Alan Burkitt-Gray looks at the market
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Capacity shares 5 key stories from around the world making headlines today!
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The final stage in the merger of two Australian rivals to Telstra and Singtel’s Optus takes place on Tuesday when shares in the combined business go on sale.
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CK Hutchison may have won the war, but the battle continues following yesterday’s ruling from the European Commission.
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The European Commission has reversed its decision to block Telefonica from selling O2 to CK Hutchison, the parent company of Three.
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Australia’s TPG Telecom will demerge its Singapore interests into a new company before completing its own merger with Vodafone’s Australian business.
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CK Hutchison’s Three Group is set to combine UK and Ireland with Robert Finnegan, CEO of the Irish company, also appointed CEO of Three UK.
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Vodafone Hutchison Australia (VHA) will complete its merger with rival company TPG Telecom by the middle of the year, so that it can speed up its 5G plans.
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David Teoh’s TPG, the Australian company that owns AAPT, iinet and Pipe Networks, will merge with Vodafone Hutchison Australia (VHA), following court approval earlier today.
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TPG Telecom, Australian the company that owns AAPT, iinet and Pipe Networks, will have to wait until January before it knows whether it can merge with Vodafone’s operation in the country.
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CK Hutchison’s Austrian mobile operator Drei (Three) has launched 5G operations in the southern state of Carinthia.
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Amsterdam-based Veon has succeeded in taking almost 100% control of the Egyptian company that controls operators in Algeria, Bangladesh and Pakistan.
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CK Hutchison, which owns the Three mobile networks in Europe and a business in Hong Kong, is to set up a company to run the group’s 28,500 towers.
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Japan’s NTT DoCoMo has ended a 20-year partnership with Hong Kong’s Hutchison by selling its stake in the unit that runs Three HK and Three Macau.
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Italian mobile operator Wind Tre is to spend €6 billion over the next five years on upgrading its 4.5G network to 5G, said CEO Jeffrey Hedberg on Friday.
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CK Hutchison Holdings Limited (CK Hutchison) and Telefónica are partnering to offer fixed, mobile and other digital communications solutions to large enterprises and multinational companies (MNCs).
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In the hotel garden outside Capacity Asia, Andrew Kwok tells Alan Burkitt-Gray about HGC’s developing business. But there are some things he won’t talk about
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TPG Telecom, the company that owns AAPT and Pipe Networks and is planning a mobile network in Singapore, says it has dropped plans to build an Australian mobile network because it cannot use Huawei equipment.
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Mobile operator Veon has appointed former Xerox leader Ursula Burns as CEO as well as chairman.
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Hutchison’s 3 Hong Kong has made a live outdoor TV broadcast via its trial 5G network, with speeds peaking at over 2Gbps.
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Italy’s four mobile operators – TIM, Vodafone, Wind Tre and French newcomer Iliad – are to pay €6.55 billion between them for 5G spectrum.
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TPG Telecom, the Australian company that owns AAPT and Pipe Networks and is planning a mobile network in Singapore, is negotiating a merger with Vodafone Hutchison Australia (VHA).