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KPN open for Belgian business operations sale
20 Nov 2009 03:40 PM CET | Belgium, Germany

UPDATE: KPN may consider network sharing with Telefonica O2 Germany to share costs and wants to talk with Telefonica about a joint bid for German digital dividend spectrum, which will be auctioned in the first quarter of 2010, according to KPN CEO Ad Scheepbouwer talking at ... | Read

Zain abandons merger with Paltel
20 Nov 2009 05:26 PM CET | Palestinian Territory, Occupied

Middle East and African mobile company Zain Group has confirmed that the merger agreement between Zain and Palestinian Telecommunications (PalTel) announced earlier in 2009 will not proceed. Zain Group's chief communications officer Ibrahim Adel said that Zain had not ... | Read

Nokia continues to streamline R&D operations
20 Nov 2009 12:27 PM CET | Denmark, Finland

Nokia plans to align its R&D operations in Finland and Denmark to be in line with the company's focused portfolio of future products. The planned changes are expected to affect up to 230 employees at Nokia's Oulu site in Finland and approximately 100 employees at Nokia's ... | Read

One third of Dutch consumers buys mobile service online
20 Nov 2009 11:12 AM CET | Netherlands

About 31 percent of all Dutch consumers have bought their mobile tariff via internet, and when buying via internet most consumers say they used the operators' e-shop, according to the new 'Dutch Mobile Consumer' report from Telecompaper. However there is a large difference ... | Read

AOL to cut one-third of workforce ahead of spin-off
20 Nov 2009 11:07 AM CET | World

AOL said in a filing to the SEC that it wants to cut one-third of its workforce, or around 2500 jobs, in an effort to cut around USD 300 million in annual costs, as part of its planned spin-off from Time Warner. AOL will start with a volunteer buyout programme and move on ... | Read

IPass restructures business, initiate job cuts
DeTe shareholders approve fixed/mobile merger in Germany
Alcatel-Lucent makes LTE data call via digital dividend
EBay completes Skype sale, keeps 30%
Qiao Xing Universal to sell low-end handset business

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