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EU raids mobile phone companies

...but Vodafone Group, BT Cellnet, One2One, T-Mobile, E-Plus, Orange and VIAG Interkom have all confirmed that they were involved. The operators are suspected... Read more

11 July, 2001 by Matthew Broersma

BT pulls plug on shareholder meeting

...the biggest bugbear among shareholders is BT's acquisition of German telco Viag Interkom and the money it paid out to buy it. "It was... Read more

20 March, 2001 by Jane Wakefield

Viag Interkom faces split

Viag Interkom, one of the world's few truly integrated mobile and fixed... Read more

4 January, 2001 by Ben King

In brief: Orange and Viag Interkom venture gains EC approval

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12 August, 1998 by Tony Hallett

BT rights issue to pay off misplaced goodwill

The £3bn goodwill charge BT has just paid to its German subsidiary Viag Interkom would not have been necessary if the company had been run... Read more

10 May, 2001 by Mark Graham

The waiting is over for GPRS

German mobile network VIAG Interkom is today releasing the first ever GPRS handsets for the consumer... Read more

24 January, 2001 by Ben King

BT confirms £4bn Viag deal

...it is to buy a 45 per cent stake in German telco Viag Interkom for E7.25bn (£4.63bn). The deal gives BT full ownership... Read more

16 January, 2001 by Lisa Burroughes

Telenor forces BT to buy Viag stake

BT will buy a 10 per cent stake in German mobile network Viag Interkom from Norwegian telco Telenor in a deal worth more than NKr20bn... Read more

3 January, 2001 by Ben King

Union takes BT spin-off row to government

...next year. The BT Wireless group consists of the UK's Cellnet, VIAG Interkom in Germany, Telfort in the Netherlands, and Digifone in the Republic... Read more

3 September, 2001 by Graeme Wearden

German telcos want their UMTS billions back

...licences in Germany. Legal experts say his chances are not that bad. Viag Interkom, another big mobile telecommunications provider also is complaining. Two months ago... Read more

20 October, 2000 by Dietmar Müller

German 3G licence auction: how the bidding works

...deutschmarks for three rounds. In the rounds that followed, Mannesmann Mobilfunk and Viag Interkom also stepped in, bringing the total bid up to 2bn deutschmarks... Read more

1 August, 2000 by Susanne Rieger

MmO2 and KPN in merger talks?

...will combine their German operations. The O2 network in Germany, bought as Viag Interkom by BT, and E-Plus, KPN's concern, occupy the fourth... Read more

20 November, 2002 by Tony Hallett

Share and share alike: 3G players encouraged to work together

...have joined forces to share infrastructure development costs such as BT subsidiary Viag Interkom and T-Mobile, and Hutchison 3G and mmO2. A spokesman for... Read more

12 June, 2002 by Heather McLean

02 takes first breath

...launch marks the death of the BT Cellnet brand in the UK, Viag Interkom in Germany, Digifone in Ireland, and Telfort in Holland. Peter Erskine... Read more

1 May, 2002 by Kate Hanaghan

mm02 slashes UK workforce by a fifth

...to close 133 of its 320 retail outlets. mmo2's German division Viag Interkom will also close down stores and slash its workforce from 3... Read more

5 February, 2002 by Aled Herbert

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