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Telecommunications firm Vodafone has signed an infrastructure contract with one of Germany's largest housing companies to expand fibre-optic internet access to an additional 120,000 flats. The deal between Vodafone and Vonovia was announced on Monday, with service due to be offered beginning in July. The market segment has been highly competitive for many years. In 2013, rival Deutsche Telekom won a contract with Deutsche Annington - a real estate firm that is now part of Vonovia - to lay fibre optic lines to rental apartments. As a rule, however, Deutsche Telekom installed conventional copper...
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Britain's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has referred the proposed merger between British telecoms giant Vodafone Limited and CK Hutchison's Three UK, the parent company of which is headquartered in Hong Kong, to an in-depth probe. The UK regulator stated on Thursday that, based on the information currently available to it, there is a possibility that this merger may result in a substantial lessening of competition within one or more markets in the United Kingdom. On March 22, 2024, the CMA decided that it was or might have been the case that the merger could be expected to result in ...
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Vodafone Germany is cutting and relocating around 2,000 jobs in a bid to save €400 million ($434 million) in the next two years, the company announced on Tuesday. Vodafone currently employs around 15,000 people in Germany, which means that 13% of employees would be affected by the cuts. In addition to job cuts, Vodafone Germany plans to reduce material and operating costs, the head of the company, Philipp Rogge, said in a speech to employees. The measures affect, for example, systems that are outdated or duplicated following company takeovers. Rogge is leaving the company at the end of March. ...
DPA International
Vodafone Germany is cutting and relocating around 2,000 jobs in a bid to save €400 million ($434 million) in the next two years, the company announced on Tuesday. Vodafone currently employs around 15,000 people in Germany, which means that 13% of employees would be affected by the programme. In addition to job cuts, Vodafone Germany plans to reduce material and operating costs, head of the company Philipp Rogge said in a speech to employees. The measures affect, for example, systems that are outdated or duplicated following company takeovers. Rogge is leaving the company at the end of March. V...
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