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Last week at The Fonecast: 19th November 2012

Confusion by numbers

Mark Bridge writes:

The last few days have been particularly busy for UK telecoms regulator Ofcom. It started the week by announcing its rules for next year’s UK 4G mobile spectrum auction – expect services to go live in around six months – and it ended the week with plans to avoid a 5G capacity crunch.

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Telefonica launches 'Smart Steps' footfall tracking service in the UK

Last month Telefónica Digital set up a new Telefónica Dynamic Insights business unit and said its first product would be called ‘Smart Steps’.

It’s now announced the launch of ‘Smart Steps’ in the UK.

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Telefonica and Microsoft plan a global video platform

Telefonica and Microsoft have signed an agreement to create a new video platform that’ll be used for entertainment across Telefonica’s operating businesses worldwide.

The new service will take advantage of Microsoft’s Mediaroom online TV technology and will be capable of delivering video content to compatible set-top boxes, Xbox 360 consoles, web browsers, tablets and smartphones. Initially the service will be offered in Brazil, Chile and Spain.

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O2 UK says customer numbers are up slightly to 22.5 million connections

Telefonica has reported quarterly results, including figures for O2 in the UK. It says O2’s UK mobile customer base was up 1% year-on-year to 22.5 million at the end of September 2012, with ‘pay monthly’ contract numbers up and prepay numbers down.

UK revenue for the first nine months of 2012 was down 5.6% year-on-year to €5,234 million (£4.18 billion).

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Over 40% of O2 UK shops are expected to be franchises next year

O2 is planning to transform 82 of its UK shops into franchise operations by the middle of 2013, increasing the total number of franchised outlets to around 200.

It means that over 40% of O2 UK shops wouldn’t be owned by the Telefónica mobile network.

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