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Last week in telecoms: bonds deals for Digital Realty, Altice Europe, Cellnex and a look back at 2019

2020-01-14 21:30:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) It has been quiet so far on the telecoms front in 2020. A number of companies turned to the debt markets, but not much else happened. We use the opportunity to take a closer look back at 2019. It has generally been a terrific year for equity investors, with the S&P 500 index up 24.8 percent for the year. Alas, not so for telecoms investors in Europe. The Telecompaper European Telecoms Services index was up just 7.5 percent, seriously trailing the S&P 500. However, for infrastructure operators 2019 was a year of rerating.

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2020: What does the future hold for the telecoms industry?

2019-12-23 01:00:00| Total Telecom industry news

The era of 5G is on the horizon It would be impossible to talk about the future of the telecoms industry without discussing the topics on everyone’s lips: 5G. 2020 will be the year that sees 5G rolled out in earnest in a myriad of countries, surpassing the limited releases we have seen so far. “In 2020, we get to stop arguing about whether it’s here, and actually experience what it can do in many markets,” explains Bob Everson, Global Director of Mobility and 5G, Cisco. 5G is so much more than just a faster connection – it represents a new platform upon which innovation can take place. The near future will see a host of industries benefit from its implementation. One such industry is healthcare, with eHealth poised to explode in the coming decade with the quick adoption of 5G technology. “Consistent, low-latency connections will allow richer medical services to extend beyond the walls of hospitals &ndash…read more on TotalTele.com »

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Last week in telecoms: Telefonica Deutschland's investment plan and Altice Europe's fibre sale

2019-12-16 07:00:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Altice Europe was last week's biggest winner, up 7.0 percent on news of selling a large minority stake in its Portuguese fibre network. Intelsat was the biggest loser (-7.4%). The Telecompaper European Telecoms Services index was down 0.4 percent in week 50, underperforming the EuroStoxx 50 index which gained 1.0 percent.

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Government grant SSE Enterprise Telecoms Gigabit Capable status

2019-12-16 01:00:00| Total Telecom industry news

Today, SSE Enterprise Telecoms has been named as a supplier on the Crown Commercial Service (CCS) RM6095 agreement. This announcement makes SSE Enterprise Telecoms one of only a handful of UK companies able to provide central government, local government and wider public sector buyers with Gigabit Capable Connectivity Services…read more on TotalTele.com »

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Last week in telecoms: Orange's new 5-year plan and Vodafone's trouble in India force the sector down

2019-12-09 07:00:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Orange and Vodafone put a major drag on the Telecompaper European Telecoms Services index last week. It was down 1.8 percent, versus a loss of just 0.3 percent for the EuroStoxx 50 index. Other stocks suffering major declines included Altice Europe (-5.0%), VEON (-4.7%) and 1&1 Drillisch (-4.5%). The winners were Tele Columbus (+12%), Orange Poland (+9.9%) and Intelsat (+7.4%).

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