Says it's still on course to exceed one million UK 4G customers this year
EE (Everything Everywhere Ltd) has released its second-quarter and half-year results for 2013.
Service revenue during Q2 2013 fell by 4.4% year-on-year, although the company points out that the figure would have remained stable without roaming and mobile termination rate cuts. Turnover for the quarter was down 2.3% year-on-year.
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Podcast - 17th July 2013
There's big news from big names this week as Nokia announces a new smartphone, Microsoft announces a new structure and Research In Motion announces a new name.
We also talk about O2 UK's backhaul deal, Apple's eBook court case, a complaint about advertising and plenty more as well.
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US-based telecoms giant AT&T has agreed to provide ‘pay as you go’ mobile phone operator Leap Wireless International.
It’s paying $15 per share, valuing the deal at around $1.2 billion £793 million).
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Telefonica UK has signed a 10-year deal that’ll see Virgin Media Business providing connectivity from O2 base stations.
The connections will use Virgin’s fibre network, providing O2 with extra capacity to deliver 4G mobile data from this summer.
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Podcast - 10th July 2013
We start this week's podcast by talking about an Android security risk - before moving on to new 4G services from EE, a drop in Nook tablet prices and a couple of quarterly results that disappointed the stock market.
In addition we discuss insurance complaints, Bluetooth Smart technology, a new multi-million investment in Shazam and some research about the future of apps.
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