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TM, Celcom, Digi, Maxis, Altel secure 5G spectrum in Malaysia
2020-06-02 18:32:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Malaysia's Ministry of Communications and Multimedia (KKMM) has granted 5G spectrum to Telekom Malaysia (TM), Celcom Axiata, Maxis, DiGi and Altel. The five operators received 5G spectrum in frequency bands between 703MHz and 743MHz, as well as 758MHz and 798MHz.
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Last week in telecoms: a bidder for Forthnet, Digi out of Hungarian 5G auction, Deutsche Telekom to integrate T-Mobile US
2019-09-23 07:00:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Our Eurpean Telecom Services index was up 1.2 percent for week 38, outperforming the EuroStoxx 50 (+0.6%). Forthnet, the Greek ISP, led as it gained 66 percent on takeover news. Altice Europe (+14%) and Tele2 (+7.0%) also did well. Iridium, down 16 percent, was the weakest stock. Year-to-date, our index is up 9.0 percent, far behind the EuroStoxx 50, which is up 19.0 percent.
Digi Hungary left out of Hungarian 5G auction
2019-09-16 08:36:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Hungarian telecom authority NMHH approved Magyar Telekom, Telenor Hungary and Vodafone Hungary's participation in the 5G spectrum auction. However, the watchdog said it didn't admit Digi Hungary's application as the operator failed to meet the auction's eligibility criteria. Digi Hungary's parent company Digi Communications said it will contest NMHH's decision in court. Digi deemed NMHH's move as "unfair and without legal grounds."
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DIGI | RCS & RDS deploys NAGRA cardless CAM in Romania and Hungary
2019-09-04 19:30:25| Digital TV News
NAGRA (SIX:KUD.S) has announced that cable and satellite operator DIGI | RCS & RDS has deployed NAGRA cardless content protection technology in a conditional access module (CAM) by SmarDTV in Romania and Hungary.
Last week in telecoms: Digi and possibly Amazon enter the mobile arena, Tele Columbus hits new low
2019-06-03 07:00:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The Telecompaper Stock Index European Telecoms Services managed to squeeze a minimal gain of 0.1 percent out of week 22, which was relatively light on major news. The EuroStoxx 50 index was down 2.1 percent. The week's winner, Turk Telekom (+11% for the week), and a solid performance of Vodafone (+2.6%) supported our index.