Monday, December 3, 2012

Vodafone Ireland targets summer 2013 launch for 4G

The Irish Examiner reports that Vodafone Ireland plans to roll out fourth-generation (4G) mobile services in the Republic by the summer of 2013. The paper cites the cellco's chief executive Jeroen Hoencamp as saying: ‘We will see 4G probably at the end of the first half of next year and then roll out very fast .’ The operator’s chief technology officer Fergal Kelly added that the new network will hopefully benefit those who currently have limited 3G connectivity in the country


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OVETEL Vodafone Ireland targets summer 2013 launch for 4G

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  1. UK-based telecoms giant Vodafone Group has announced the creation of a new Group Enterprise unit, which will begin operating from the start of next year. In unveiling the organisational addition, the group noted that Nick Jeffrey, currently the CEO of Cable & Wireless Worldwide (CWW), which Vodafone agreed to acquire in April 2012 for approximately GBP1.044 billion (USD1.7 billion) in cash, will head up the new unit. It will comprise four divisions – Vodafone Global Enterprise, Vodafone Carrier Services, Machine-to-Machine solutions and Hosting and Cloud Services – each of which will operate worldwide.

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