DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Spinnaker Support, a company relied on by businesses globally for Oracle, SAP, and VMware software assistance, has renewed its Oracle support agreement with Telefónica Germany following a successful two-year partnership. Additionally, Spinnaker will offer third-party software support for Telefónica Germany's VMware systems for the next three years. Telefónica Germany is a major player in the telecommunications industry.
As of March 7, 2025, Telecom Argentina S.A. (NYSE: TEO) has a market cap of US$4,837.2 million. The company has announced that it has submitted the necessary information to the Argentine Communications Entity (ENACOM) and the Argentine Antitrust Commission (CNDC) regarding its acquisition of Telefónica Móviles Argentina S.A., following the required regulations.
The Spanish telecommunications firm Telefonica has engaged Rothschild to assist in selling its Peruvian division, which sought bankruptcy protection last month, according to a report from El Confidencial on Thursday.
Telefonica, S.A. (NYSE:TEF) will hold its Q4 2024 Earnings Conference Call on February 27, 2025, at 4:00 AM ET. The call will feature company representatives including Adrian Zunzunegui, the Global Director of Investor Relations, Marc Murtra, the Chairman and CEO, Angel Vila, the Chief Operating Officer, and Laura Abasolo, the Chief Financial and Control Officer.
On Monday evening, the Spanish telecom company Telefonica announced that it has decided to sell its branch in Argentina for $1.245 billion.
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Telefónica has chosen Nokia's Packet Core to enhance network quality for businesses in Spain. This partnership will help Telefónica provide low latency 4G and 5G services to its enterprise clients. The Nokia cloud-native software will be implemented on Telefónica's telco cloud and as packet core devices at business locations.
According to the newspaper Cinco Dias, Spanish telecom company Telefonica has engaged investment bank JPMorgan to assist in selling its operations in Mexico, as reported by unnamed financial sources.
Telefónica Tech will incorporate IBM's quantum-safe technology into its cybersecurity services to tackle new and upcoming risks linked to the rise of quantum computers that can affect encryption. This partnership involves setting up IBM's quantum-safe technology at Telefónica Tech's main office in Madrid, Spain, to enhance business growth focused on improving cyber resilience and adaptability to potential vulnerabilities.