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Altnets have boosted UK broadband coverage but incumbent BT will still fight for growth
Predictions of consolidation among fibre broadband challengers as interest rates and costs rise
Owner of UK’s Three says it is also close to an agreement with Vodafone
There are still substantial hurdles to cover the world’s communications black spots
Beijing imposes strict permit requirements for access to underwater data infrastructure over spying fears
Berlin examines use of Chinese components in its telecoms networks backed up by possible change in law
State-owned lender’s bid is similar to KKR’s, but it attributes less value to FiberCop
Mike Fries says being in fewer, more lucrative markets is better strategy in struggling sector
Consideration of telecom supplier blacklisted by Washington tests Kuala Lumpur’s relations with China and the US
Becoming a world leader in tech may be much harder to achieve in a one-party state
EU commissioner warns business model needs ‘radical shift’ as he sets out 12-week review
Value of German group’s holding in UK telecoms company has tumbled almost £4bn
UK outsourcer seeks to capitalise on 5G roll out and removal of China’s Huawei from country’s telecoms network
Growth in US and Brazil helps European groups
Christel Heydemann says returns for European companies are not enough to support fibre rollout
Acquisitive US group bets forthcoming deals and restructuring will revive UK telecoms company
Telecoms groups withdrew investment in Sea-Me-We 6, which will transmit data between Asia and western Europe
Ofcom to investigate broadband and mobile companies’ treatment of consumers ahead of expected 14% rate increase in April
The Italian government may be looking at different numbers, but the proposal deserves careful consideration
Telecoms minister says order to use his company’s software amounts to ‘no wrongdoing’
Telecoms group’s competitors race to lay fibre networks across UK before incumbent
Possible deal could unlock stalemate over debt-laden company’s future
US activist’s gambit depends on German securities law protecting minorities from premature squeeze-outs
UK is the only large market where group had growth in the most recent quarter
Activist’s move could disrupt attempt by European tower company’s new owners to buy outstanding shares
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