Orange Spain
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Ericsson and Spanish operator MasOrange have launched an open programmable network integration project to enhance 5G services for subscribers across the country.
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The Spanish government has greenlighted the proposed merger between Orange’s Spanish business and its rival MasMovil, digital transformation minister Jose Luis Escriva said earlier this week.
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Bloomberg sources have said Spanish operators Orange and MasMovil will sell assets to Romanian operator Digi to push through their €18.7 billion merger.
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Orange has deployed OpenRAN nodes connected to a cloud-native 5G standalone (SA) core network to make a successful data connection.
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The decision to block the proposed deal in 2016 has been reinforced by EU courts.
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The Orange and MasMovil merger will be the subject of an in-depth investigation by The European Commission.
Forthcoming events
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Orange chooses 5G SA network partners in Europe
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Orange is to buy a further 21.7% stake in its loss-making Orange Bank from Groupama, the insurance company that has been its partner in the project since 2016.
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Euskaltel, the telco based in the Basque country of northern Spain, has three bids for a stake in its broadband network unit, according to reports.
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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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Nadia Calviño, VP of the Government and minister of Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation in Spain has signed an agreement with Spain’s operators to ensure network connectivity.