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Telefonica SA’s new chairman is running into an old problem. After the better part of a decade focused on cutting debt, the company still doesn’t have the cash it needs to chase deals and growth.
Authorities in Spain and Portugal are trying to find out what caused a huge power cut in the countries earlier this week. The power cut caused chaos across Portugal and Spain and also affected ...
Tax deadlines, tourism protests, changes to ATMs and festivals, the arrival of the summer weather and plenty more - here are ...
As people wait for answers about what caused the dystopian power cut, several have questioned Spain's heavy reliance on ...
The defence and security fair, FEINDEF, was held in a context of growing relevance for the sector and associated public ...
Spanish telecom company Telefonica’s services were briefly disrupted on May 20, contrary to internet posts that said the ...
Today’s telecom news includes announcements on Ericsson plans export from India, Telefonica’s deal to sell Uruguay business ...
A major disruption in Spain's telecommunications infrastructure early on Tuesday affected emergency response systems and ...
Telefónica, which operates under the Movistar brand in Uruguay, had nearly 29% of the domestic mobile market as of March 2025 ...
Spain's Iberian Peninsula recovered over 82% of power Monday night. LONDON -- Millions of people in Spain, Portugal and parts of southern France lost power on Monday following a "severe disruption ...
Telefónica has agreed to sell its entire stake in Telefónica Móviles del Uruguay to Millicom for $440 million, continuing its ...