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Wireless boss Nemsic takes over as Telekom Austria Group ceo
Keeps position as ceo of mobilkom
mobilkom austria ceo Boris Nemsic will become ceo of the Telekom Austria Group after current ceo Heinz Sundt steps down in May. Sundt tendered his resignation today in a meeting with the
Mobilkom hails Vodafone live! success
A beautiful few weeks
Telekom Austria's mobile communications subsidiary, mobilkom austria, today announced that just a few weeks after the launch of Vodafone live! in June in Austria, expectations have been exceeded.
Politician is new ceo of Si.mobil
Si.mobil, today announces the appointment of a new CEO, Zoran Thaler. He is replacing Bojan Dremelj who after nine successful years will stay on as a member of Si.mobil’s Supervisory board.
Telekom Austria pilots wireless internet telephone booths
Telekom Austria has announced the launch of a WLAN pilot project where 26 telephone booths will be converted into wireless broadband internet hot spots providing wireless e-mail and internet access. This follows Telekom Austria's 2003 launch of the
Telekom Austria reports first quarter results
Group revenues increase by 2.4% to EUR 989.4 million; adjusted EBITDA increases by 2.7% to EUR 416.7 million
VIPnet enters 3G by launching EDGE technology
Telekom Austria today announced the launch of its EDGE network through its Croatian mobile subsidiary VIPnet. The Croatian mobile provider is integrating EDGE technology into its network accelerating the transition from GSM to the third mobile generation. Thus,
Mobilkom sells UMTS frequency to T-Mobile
As required by regulator
Telekom Austria’s mobile subsidiary mobilkom austria and T-Mobile Austria reached an agreement with regard to the sale of a UMTS frequency package (2x5 MHz). mobilkom austria held a total of 4 frequency packages amounting
Stable Mobilkom home performance contrasts with strong Balkan competition
Telekom Austria's wireless division grew revenues to EUR 498.5 million during the second quarter of 2002, a rise of 9.6% on the previous year's equivalent quarter.





