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Telefonica, HP strike broadband partnership deal
Wednesday 4 November 2009 | 01:36 PM
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Telefonica has reached a partnership agreement with Hewlett-Packard (HP). Under the terms of the contract, Telefonica and HP will jointly provide mobile broadband services in Europe and Latin America. The agreement covers provision of customer service, support and financial facilities for broadband users in the two regions. Telefonica and HP will jointly offer a portfolio of computers and mini laptops with integrated 3G connectivity. Additionally, the agreement covers the creation of a single point of customer service for computer operation and internet connectivity support.
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Considering KPN's upcoming FTTx Roadmap decision
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The long-awaited outcome of KPN's FTTC and FTTH trials will be published on 15 December 2009. Telecompaper doesn't expect any fireworks, but rather some clarification on the company's FTTx roadmap for the next several years, around both FTTH, FTTC and VDSL from the Central Office. For the mix to fit the company's overall strategic goals, KPN will have to weigh a wide range of input, regarding demand, financials, competition and its relation with Reggefiber. In this brief, we will provide a large number of potential arguments for KPN to go with either FTTH or VDSL2. We leave it up to our readers to conceive what KPN's decision should look like, or simply to wait until December 15 to see the result of KPN's evaluation
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