CESKY TELECOM has completed its preparations for commercial operations in Austria with the acquisition of a licence for the provision of telecommunication services. The Czech provider will offer an ...
PRAGUE — A dispute that threatens to topple the Czech government could also derail a plan for the country's phone company, Cesky Telecom, to go private, analysts said on Monday. Shares in Cesky ...
LONDON (CNN) -- Deutsche Telekom and France Telecom's mobile phone unit Orange are reportedly in the running to buy Czech-owned Cesky Telecom. The two European phone operators are among five bidders ...
LONDON (Reuters) -- German telephone giant Deutsche Telekom and French-owned mobile phone group Orange are among eight bidders that have placed offers for a majority stake in Czech carrier Cesky ...
The Czech government on 7 August finally decided to sell a majority holding in Cesky (Czech) Telecom, the country's main telephone company. The Czechs waited two years on the deal, but the timing ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The Czech government has decided to sell its 51 per cent stake in Cesky Telecom through a tender after Swisscom ...
PRAGUE — The Czech government agreed Wednesday to sell its 51 percent stake in Cesky Telecom to Telefónica of Spain for 82.6 billion koruny, the second-biggest sale of a state asset in the country's ...
Cesky Telecom AS, the biggest Czech phone company, and its mobile-phone unit Eurotel s.r.o., will merge by mid-year to benefit from offering combined fixed-line and mobile services. Cesky Telecom, ...
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled this week that Czechoslovakia’s regulator, the Czech Telecoms Office (CTU) was correct to order the country’s dominant operator Cesky Telecom to open its ...
The Czech government has come under pressure to proceed with the shelved privatisation of Cesky Telecom, the state telecoms company. Cesky stakeholder Telsource has said a bid from a consortium led by ...
In 2006, Cesky Telecom, a former Czech fixed-line phone monopoly, changed its name to Telefonica O2 CR, or T-O2, but Credit Suisse, a global banking behemoth, has yet to catch up with the name change.