Denmark: Operators willing to co-operate in UMTS
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Danish mobile telephony companies TDC, Orange and Telia are prepared to co-operate with each other in the UMTS network market in order to bring down costs. The Danish UMTS license holders are TDC, Orange, Telia and HI3G. These companies are to invest at least DKr12bn (US$1.4bn) in their UMTS networks. A co-operation between the leading UMTS license holders could entail lost orders worth up to DKr3bn for Nokia and Ericsson that have been the leading suppliers of mobile telephony infrastructure in Denmark.
Publication Name: Boersen
Subject: Business, international
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Year: 2001
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Denmark: Orange in UMTS negotiations with Sonofon
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Orange, the telecoms operator, has imitated negotiations with Sonofon regarding UMTS co-operation. According to Orange MD Monique Moulle-Zetterstrom, the company is very interested in co-operation with Sonofon. She declines to reveal details about this but says there is a possibility that the two parties are to join forces to build a UMTS network. Sonofon's owners BellSouth and Telenor could not agree to bid for a UMTS license in Denmark which is why Sonofon now has no license.
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Year: 2001
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