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Gigabit and beyond: pricing and positioning strategies

  • While residential gigabit access has been technically feasible for years, few service providers have included it in their portfolios. It seemed highly unlikely that the customers would be willing to pay for such speeds, let alone actually perceive a change ...

Can structural separation via spin-offs help Europe achieve its broadband ambitions?

spinoffthumbWith the advent of the Juncker European Commission, Digital Europe ranks ever higher on the political agenda. There is a risk however that the new Commission continues in the ineffective path of the previous one by promoting the emergence of

Benoit Felten - July 2, 2014 - Reports, Services, store digital agenda - europe - finance - infrastructure - regulation - structural separation

How long do typical incumbent shareholders keep their shares ?

Wall Street

Not long, that’s how long.

Stefan Stanislawski writes a really interesting blog post over at Fibernomics.com entitled Typical major telco shareholders hold the stock less than a year – is this really the right type of capital to fund fibre?

Benoit Felten - March 5, 2013 - Business Models, Opinions, Policy finance - infrastructure - long-term - shareholders

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