China Telecom plans an MVNO service in Britain while a new country means a new operating license for Zain in today's EMEA roundup

Paul Rainford, Assistant Editor, Europe

July 13, 2011

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Euronews: China Telecom Eyes UK Market

China Telecom Corp. Ltd. (NYSE: CHA), Zain Group and AboveNet Inc. (NYSE: ABVT) are the three to watch in today's EMEA regional roundup.

  • China Telecom is looking to make inroads into Europe with the launch of MVNO services in the U.K. next year, according to the European Communications website. The service, not altogether surprisingly, will target the Chinese community in the U.K. and Chinese tourists. (See China Telecom's FTTH Feast.)

  • A new study has found that four out of ten European households have gone down the "bundle" route to service their broadband, phone and TV needs. The E-Communications Household Survey, coordinated by the European Commission , drew on a sample of 27,000 homes throughout the European Union. (See Europeans Prefer Bundles.)

  • Network services provider AboveNet is, erm, racking up the data center deals in London, announcing a Soho-based contract for Vision Holdings on Tuesday and a Docklands job for QiComm Ltd. today (Wednesday). (See AboveNet Hooks Up London Data Center and AboveNet Hooks Up Soho Data Center.)

  • Zain Sudan is in talks to obtain a license to operate specifically in the new nation state of South Sudan, which finally seceded from the north on July 9 after a bloody civil war. The carrier will continue to operate in South Sudan until the license is agreed, however. (See Mobile Growth Strategies in Africa.)

    — Paul Rainford, Assistant Editor, Europe, Light Reading

About the Author(s)

Paul Rainford

Assistant Editor, Europe, Light Reading

Paul is based on the Isle of Wight, a rocky outcrop off the English coast that is home only to a colony of technology journalists and several thousand puffins.

He has worked as a writer and copy editor since the age of William Caxton, covering the design industry, D-list celebs, tourism and much, much more.

During the noughties Paul took time out from his page proofs and marker pens to run a small hotel with his other half in the wilds of Exmoor. There he developed a range of skills including carrying cooked breakfasts, lying to unwanted guests and stopping leaks with old towels.

Now back, slightly befuddled, in the world of online journalism, Paul is thoroughly engaged with the modern world, regularly firing up his VHS video recorder and accidentally sending text messages to strangers using a chipped Nokia feature phone.

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