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Richard Moat leaves Everything Everywhere as new CEO takes over

Everything Everywhere has announced a new management team with ten executives reporting to new Chief Executive Officer Olaf Swantee.

Mr Swantee moved from being a non-executive board member to CEO on 1st September as Tom Alexander stepped down.

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This week at The Fonecast: 30th July 2011

Mark Bridge writes:

Those quarterly figures keep coming. In our Wednesday podcast we talked about Apple and Nokia – and since then we’ve heard from Everything Everywhere, LG, Motorola, Samsung (with its multi-million selling Galaxy S II), Telefonica and Virgin Media. Each had something positive to stay, although some were more convincing than others.

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Everything Everywhere reports record smartphone sales and data revenue

Everything Everywhere has published its second quarter and first-half results for 2011.

The one-year-old company, which is responsible for Orange and T-Mobile in the UK, has seen turnover and mobile service revenue both drop slightly year-on-year, although mobile service revenue was up when the effects of regulation were excluded.

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Orange Digital creates new website for Orange UK

Orange Digital, a France Telecom/Orange subsidiary set up earlier this year, has created a new homepage for the Orange.co.uk website.

It's the first major project to be designed, developed and delivered for Everything Everywhere by Orange Digital.

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This week at The Fonecast: 23rd July 2011

Mark Bridge writes:

We've had a week packed with financial figures. Microsoft, Vodafone and Qualcomm were all relatively upbeat with their quarterly results. A 'thrilled' Apple shipped over 20 million iPhones in yet another record quarter, while Nokia shipped less than 17 million smartphones (and almost 72 million other mobile phones) in its 'disappointing' quarter.

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