BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Hutchison's Three Ireland is prepared to sell radio spectrum and continue a network sharing deal with a rival in order to win EU approval of its $1 billion (600 million pounds) ...
O2 Ireland has been sold to Three parent Hutchison Whampoa Group, in an €850m ($1.1bn) deal that will see Three surge in subscribers to around 2m active users. O2 Ireland parent Telefonica described ...
DUBLIN/MADRID (Reuters) - Indebted Spanish group Telefonica has agreed to sell its O2 Ireland mobile business for at least 780 million euros ($1 billion) in cash to Hutchison Whampoa's local unit 3 ...
Hutchison Whampoa, owner of Three U.K., has today acquired O2 Ireland in a deal worth €850 million ($1.1 billion). Telefonica, O2’s parent company, believes the move will “create a new competitive ...
Mobile operator O2 has taken action to help some mobile phone users from the Republic of Ireland avoid paying international roaming charges when they cross into Northern Ireland. This is a serious ...
The European Commission (EC) approved the merger of Telefonica-owned O2 Ireland with Hutchison Whampoa’s 3 Ireland, dependent on a number of conditions submitted by 3 Ireland in order to clear the way ...
According to media report the struggling telecom giant, Telefonica SA ( TEF) is considering the sale or merger of its Irish subsidiary, O2 Ireland and has received several offers. The divesture is ...
The logo of Hutchison Whampoa Ltd is displayed at one of the company's office towers in Hong Kong August 1, 2013. REUTERS/Bobby Yip By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Hong Kong-based Hutchison ...
Churn is an obsession in the mobile telecoms industry. Focus is shifting away from simply winning new customers, moving instead to the retention of existing ones. This raises the question: Should the ...
There are few known facts about the incident. “O2 Ireland's IT support partner, IBM, informed us that a tape used for routine daily IT back-up work had been misplaced in September 2011”, announced O2 ...
We got wind of this in the early AM, but now it's official: O2 is picking up the iPhone in Ireland, selling the 8 gigger for €399, and the 16GB for €499. Tariffs range from €45 for 175 minutes to €100 ...
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