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China's Deep Grip on UK Infrastructure Sparks Security Fears
China's extensive investments in UK infrastructure, spanning energy, water, telecommunications, and real estate, raise significant national security and economic dependence concerns, prompting government reviews and actions to reduce reliance on Chinese entities.
China's Deep Grip on UK Infrastructure Sparks Security Fears
China's extensive investments in UK infrastructure, spanning energy, water, telecommunications, and real estate, raise significant national security and economic dependence concerns, prompting government reviews and actions to reduce reliance on Chinese entities.
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56% Bias Score


Spain Opens Bidding for New TV Channel, Rules Out Pressuring Telefónica
The Spanish government will not pressure Telefónica to bid on a new television channel, despite having available space due to the new ultra-high-definition digital terrestrial television plan; a public tender will be launched within three months.
Spain Opens Bidding for New TV Channel, Rules Out Pressuring Telefónica
The Spanish government will not pressure Telefónica to bid on a new television channel, despite having available space due to the new ultra-high-definition digital terrestrial television plan; a public tender will be launched within three months.
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48% Bias Score


Telefónica Spain Appoints New CRO, Restructures Leadership
Telefónica Spain appointed Óscar Candiles as its new chief revenue officer (CRO), making him the number two executive, following the recent appointments of Borja Ochoa as president and Emilio Gayo as global CEO, all part of a broader restructuring under new chairman Marc Murtra, with several executi...
Telefónica Spain Appoints New CRO, Restructures Leadership
Telefónica Spain appointed Óscar Candiles as its new chief revenue officer (CRO), making him the number two executive, following the recent appointments of Borja Ochoa as president and Emilio Gayo as global CEO, all part of a broader restructuring under new chairman Marc Murtra, with several executi...
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24% Bias Score


PP Demands Answers on Government's Alleged Media Influence
The Partido Popular in Spain's Congress has requested the appearances of Telefónica's president, Marc Murtra, and the CNMV president, Rodrigo Buenaventura, to investigate alleged government interference in media companies, specifically citing a meeting in Paris and a €2.3 billion investment in Telef...
PP Demands Answers on Government's Alleged Media Influence
The Partido Popular in Spain's Congress has requested the appearances of Telefónica's president, Marc Murtra, and the CNMV president, Rodrigo Buenaventura, to investigate alleged government interference in media companies, specifically citing a meeting in Paris and a €2.3 billion investment in Telef...
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52% Bias Score


Argentina Blocks Telecom Argentina's Takeover of Telefónica to Prevent Monopoly
The Argentine government, led by Javier Milei, blocked Telecom Argentina's bid to acquire Telefónica Argentina due to concerns about market monopolization, citing that the merger would give Telecom control of up to 80% of the residential internet market in some areas.
Argentina Blocks Telecom Argentina's Takeover of Telefónica to Prevent Monopoly
The Argentine government, led by Javier Milei, blocked Telecom Argentina's bid to acquire Telefónica Argentina due to concerns about market monopolization, citing that the merger would give Telecom control of up to 80% of the residential internet market in some areas.
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36% Bias Score


Netanyahu Claims Bezeq Financially Improved Under Previous Director, Contradicting Corruption Allegations
During his corruption trial testimony, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed Bezeq's financial health improved under a previous Communication Ministry director compared to Shlomo Filber, contradicting the prosecution's assertion that Filber's appointment benefited Bezeq owner Shaul Elovitch.
Netanyahu Claims Bezeq Financially Improved Under Previous Director, Contradicting Corruption Allegations
During his corruption trial testimony, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed Bezeq's financial health improved under a previous Communication Ministry director compared to Shlomo Filber, contradicting the prosecution's assertion that Filber's appointment benefited Bezeq owner Shaul Elovitch.
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52% Bias Score

Fiberpass Joint Venture Receives €161 Million Investment
Telefónica and Vodafone España invested €161.64 million in their joint fiber optic venture, Fiberpass, launched March 1st with 1.4 million clients, aiming for a €125 million EBITDA in three years and seeking a 40% external investor.

Fiberpass Joint Venture Receives €161 Million Investment
Telefónica and Vodafone España invested €161.64 million in their joint fiber optic venture, Fiberpass, launched March 1st with 1.4 million clients, aiming for a €125 million EBITDA in three years and seeking a 40% external investor.
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32% Bias Score

Telus Seeks $1B+ Sale of Cell Tower Network
Telus Corp. plans to sell a 49.9% stake in its 3,000-tower network for $1 billion to $1.5 billion, aiming to reduce debt and align with global industry trends, minimizing regulatory concerns by focusing on hardware and retaining operational control.

Telus Seeks $1B+ Sale of Cell Tower Network
Telus Corp. plans to sell a 49.9% stake in its 3,000-tower network for $1 billion to $1.5 billion, aiming to reduce debt and align with global industry trends, minimizing regulatory concerns by focusing on hardware and retaining operational control.
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44% Bias Score

Masorange warns of satellite internet threat
Masorange, Spain's largest telecom company, warns of a potential threat from SpaceX's Starlink and Amazon's Project Kuiper satellite internet services, which could reduce demand for traditional fixed broadband and mobile services, impacting its nearly 40 million lines.

Masorange warns of satellite internet threat
Masorange, Spain's largest telecom company, warns of a potential threat from SpaceX's Starlink and Amazon's Project Kuiper satellite internet services, which could reduce demand for traditional fixed broadband and mobile services, impacting its nearly 40 million lines.
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52% Bias Score

Supreme Court Case Threatens Funding for Internet Access Programs
The Supreme Court will hear a case challenging the $7 billion Universal Service Fund, which subsidizes internet access for low-income Americans, potentially impacting programs like E-Rate that support schools and libraries.

Supreme Court Case Threatens Funding for Internet Access Programs
The Supreme Court will hear a case challenging the $7 billion Universal Service Fund, which subsidizes internet access for low-income Americans, potentially impacting programs like E-Rate that support schools and libraries.
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44% Bias Score

Guinea's Digital Transformation Under Rose Pola Pricemou: Infrastructure Upgrades and Strategic Investments
Guinea's Minister of Posts, Telecommunications, and Digital Economy, Rose Pola Pricemou, is modernizing the nation's digital infrastructure, including quadrupling national backbone capacity to 200 Gbps, expanding fiber optic networks, and acquiring 87.5% of MTN Guinea, while launching digital platfo...

Guinea's Digital Transformation Under Rose Pola Pricemou: Infrastructure Upgrades and Strategic Investments
Guinea's Minister of Posts, Telecommunications, and Digital Economy, Rose Pola Pricemou, is modernizing the nation's digital infrastructure, including quadrupling national backbone capacity to 200 Gbps, expanding fiber optic networks, and acquiring 87.5% of MTN Guinea, while launching digital platfo...
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52% Bias Score

Telefónica Sells Coltel Stake to Millicom for $400 Million
Telefónica sold 67.5% of its Colombian subsidiary, Coltel, to Millicom for $400 million, aiming to reduce its Latin American presence, while Millicom plans to acquire the remaining shares to enhance its market position and boost Colombia's digital inclusion.

Telefónica Sells Coltel Stake to Millicom for $400 Million
Telefónica sold 67.5% of its Colombian subsidiary, Coltel, to Millicom for $400 million, aiming to reduce its Latin American presence, while Millicom plans to acquire the remaining shares to enhance its market position and boost Colombia's digital inclusion.
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36% Bias Score
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