Orange Belgium
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The European Commission has approved the acquisition of 75% acquisition of VOO SA by Orange Belgium.
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Orange Belgium and Belgian cable operator Telenet have sign two commercial wholesale agreements providing access to each other’s broadband networks.
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Orange Belgium has opened another 5G Lab, this time in Liege to showcase over eight use cases in partnership with local industries.
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Operators in Belgium made bids totalling US$1.26 billion for 5G mobile licences in a spectrum auction carried out by the Belgian Institute for Postal Services and Telecommunications (BIPT).
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Orange Belgium has joined forces with La Grand Poste to create another 5G lab in Liege which will open in the first half of 2022.
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Forthcoming events
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Orange Belgium is in exclusive negotiations with Nethys for the acquisition of 75% of the capital minus one share of VOO SA (VOO).
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Orange Belgium confirms the deployment of fibre-to-the-premise (FTTP) pilots in Brussels.
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Orange Belgium has appointed Antoine Chouc as its new chief financial officer (CFO).
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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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Two Belgian operators have chosen Ericsson and Nokia for their 5G infrastructure, even though Orange Belgium previously operated a private 5G network with ZTE kit.
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Orange has continued its reshuffle of senior management across Europe by appointing new CEOs for its operations in Belgium and Poland.
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Belgian operator Proximus has launched the first 5G network in the country – but it will be available mainly in Dutch-speaking areas.
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Orange is building a trial 5G network in the giant Belgian port of Antwerp, working with the port authority and a number of industrial corporations. Alan Burkitt-Gray talks to Orange Belgium’s Werner De Laet.
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Orange Belgium has petitioned the European Commission following the CRC’s draft decision on wholesale cable tariffs, claiming that actual costs have been inflated.
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Orange has announced its plans to establish fibre and tower Co’s in Europe as part of the group’s wider Engage 2025 strategy.