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<description>CCS Insight RSS feed - related articles for: Carrefour announces launch date for its mobile MVNO in France</description>
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<title>France to sell fourth third generation mobile licence next year.</title>
<description>The French telecoms regulator ARCEP has said it plans to sell a fourth  3G UMTS mobile telecom license next year.</description>
<link>http://hotline.ccsinsight.com/article/France_to_sell_fourth_third_generation_mobile_licence_next_year</link>
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<title>Mobile and Wireless trends in Western and Eastern European Markets (1H 2006)</title>
<description>Latest news and trends in the Western and Eastern European</description>
<link>http://hotline.ccsinsight.com/article/Mobile_and_Wireless_trends_in_Western_and_Eastern_European_Markets_1H_2006</link>
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<title>France Should Scrap Plans for Fourth 3G Licence</title>
<description>At the end of April 2008, the French telecom regulator, the Autorité de Régulation des Communications électroniques et des Postes (ARCEP), still hadn't decided whether it would </description>
<link>http://hotline.ccsinsight.com/article/France_Should_Scrap_Plans_for_Fourth_3G_Licence</link>
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<title>Bouygues  Telecom reluctantly launches 3G service with a PC centric offering</title>
<description>France's third largest  mobile operator, Bouygues Telecom launched 3G services on November 19th  2007.</description>
<link>http://hotline.ccsinsight.com/article/Bouygues_Telecom_reluctantly_launches_3G_service_with_a_PC_centric_offering</link>
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<title>French  market makes tentative steps towards number portability</title>
<description>The French telecoms  regulator has introduced new rules making it possible for French mobile users  to transfer their existing mobile phone number from one network to another with </description>
<link>http://hotline.ccsinsight.com/article/French_market_makes_tentative_steps_towards_number_portability</link>
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<title>Future of i-mode in Europe Looks Uncertain As E-Plus Pulls Plug</title>
<description>On 25 March 2008, German mobile network operator E-Plus confirmed that it will switch off its i mode service at the end of the month.</description>
<link>http://hotline.ccsinsight.com/article/Future_of_imode_in_Europe_Looks_Uncertain_As_EPlus_Pulls_Plug</link>
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<title>O2 and Telstra to abandon i-mode services as NTT DoCoMo's global expansion falters</title>
<description>O2 and Telstra have announced that they intend to cease offering i-mode services to their clients.</description>
<link>http://hotline.ccsinsight.com/article/O2_and_Telstra_to_abandon_imode_services_as_NTT_DoCoMos_global_expansion_falters</link>
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<title>Orange joins the market shift towards flat rate data pricing</title>
<description>Orange has announced new flat rate data pricing for both prepay and post pay subscribers in order to increase transparency for customers and limit the cost of accessing data servic</description>
<link>http://hotline.ccsinsight.com/article/Orange_joins_the_market_shift_towards_flat_rate_data_pricing</link>
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<title>“3” UK acquires 95 additional retail outlets from O2 as part of The Link</title>
<description>O2 acquired The Link in June 2006 which owned approximate  300 stores nationwide.</description>
<link>http://hotline.ccsinsight.com/article/3_UK_acquires_95_additional_retail_outlets_from_O2_as_part_of_The_Link</link>
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<title>O2 goes on acquisition trail buying “Be” broadband and taking control of The Link</title>
<description>On Tuesday O2 set out its stall for fixed and mobile converged offerings in the U.K. with the acquisition of Be, a U.K.-based broadband provider, for Â£50 million.</description>
<link>http://hotline.ccsinsight.com/article/O2_goes_on_acquisition_trail_buying_Be_broadband_and_taking_control_of_The_Link</link>
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