U.K. mobile operator Everything Everywhere, or EE as it now prefers to be known, has seen its service revenues dip in the third quarter, down 3 percent year-on-year to £1.49 billion ($2.38 billion). The operator -- a joint venture between Orange UK and T-Mobile (UK) -- launches Britain's first 4G services in less than a week's time, so its next set of results should make for interesting reading. The full set of third-quarter financials had not been made available at the time of writing. (See EE Service Revenue Dips 3% in Q3, Euronews: EE 4G Plan Gets Thumbs-Up and Brits Braced for 4G .)
Challenging economic conditions in Bangladesh and Hungary haven't stopped Norway's Telenor from raising third-quarter profits, which reached 3.6 billion ($625 million) Norwegian Kroner, up from NOK2.5 billion ($434 million) in the same period a year ago. Particularly strong mobile data revenue growth was enjoyed by the operator's units in Serbia, Sweden and Thailand. (See Telenor Reports Q3 Profit of NOK3.65B.)
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