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telefonica
Integrated Telecommunication Services
Description:
Telefónica, SA is a Spanish multinational telecommunications company headquartered in Madrid, Spain.
Location:
, SP,
Brazil
Founded:
1924
Family:
telefonica
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Market indicators
Telcos’ digital services could earn little yet still be valuable
By Robert Andrews
Company strategy
O2 UK Improves In Telefonica’s Year-To-Date
By Robert Andrews
Earnings analysis
O2 Rises On Smartphone Usage, Telefonica Looks Strong
By Robert Andrews
M&A analysis
Telefonica Buying German ISP Hansenet For O2 Triple-Play
By Robert Andrews
Earnings analysis
Earnings: Telefonica Resilient; O2 Says Apple ‘Extremely Happy’ With iPhone Exclusive
Company strategy
Telefonica’s Charges Against Lycos Dismissed; Just A Formality?
Company strategy
Telefonica, Vivendi Mull Bid For Spain’s Digital Plus TV Outfit
M&A analysis
Telefonica Complains Lycos Europe Sell-Off Too Slow
Company strategy
El Twitter In Dark On Telefonica’s Plan For Spanish Version
Company strategy
El Twitter In Dark On Telefonica’s Plan For Spanish Service
Company strategy
O2, Telefonica Add Yahoo’s oneSearch To Mobile Portals
M&A analysis
Telefonica Off-Loads Dutch TV Producer Endemol For $4.6 Billion
Company strategy
Telefonica Lines Up Six Bidders For Endemol Stake
Conference reports
@ 3GSM: Telefonica Takes Mobile TV Offering To Latin America
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Company strategy
O2 UK Improves In Telefonica’s Year-To-Date
Company strategy
UK Mobile Networks Try A New TV Standard To Cope With Data Demand
Company strategy
The iPhone Effect: O2 Ends Unlimited Data, As Three Joins The Party
Company strategy
iPhone 4 UK: On Usual Suspects, No Prices Yet, O2 Upgrades
Earnings analysis
O2 UK Weathers Loss Of iPhone Exclusivity
Company strategy
New UK PM crashes O2 Network? Update: No, – it was builders