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Reuters UK (Free subscription) | 10/07/2008
SANTIAGO, Oct 7 (Reuters) - Shareholders of Telefonica Chile blocked a bid by parent Spain's Telefonica SA on Tuesday to buy up minority shares of its affiliate and gain sole control.
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Reuters UK (Free subscription) | 09/15/2008
MADRID (Reuters) - Vodafone Group is claiming 670 million euros (530 million pounds) in damages from Telefonica SA for alleged abuse of its dominant position in Spain's mobile telephony market, the British group said on Monday.
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Law Blog - WSJ.com (Free subscription) | 09/05/2008
Telefónica said it will invest about $1.16 billion to build up its ownership in two state-controlled Chinese telecommunications companies that have agreed to merge.
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Phones Review (Free subscription) | 08/26/2008
Mexicans will quite soon be able to pay for small bills via their mobile phone according to the countries bank. Telephone operators Telefonica SA and Lusacell has struck up a deal with Mexico’s largest banks including BBVA and Citigroup to launch the new service which will be targeted towards technology aware teenagers over the next few [...]
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Gear Live (Free subscription) | 08/26/2008
Want some Taco McNuggets and a cab ride but don’t have the cash? If you live in Mexico, you will soon be able to pay with your cell phone. Users link to their bank, then send the text message “Robert Rodriguez” to take care of the tab. Telefonica SA and Iusacell are getting together with banks to begin the service. While the practice of buying train tickets or items from vending machines with...
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MarketingVOX (Free subscription) | 08/26/2008
Major banks in Mexico, including Citigroup Inc. and BBVA, are partnering with mobile operators Telefonica SA and Iusacell to launch a mobile charge service, reports Reuters. Mobile users will soon be...
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Wireless Federation (Free subscription) | 08/26/2008
Tech savvy teenagers of Mexicans will soon be able to use their mobile phones for making small payements such as restaurant meals and taxi rides. Mobile operators like Telefonica SA and Iusacell are teaming up with banks such as Citigroup and BBVA to instigate the service, targeting technology savvy teenagers and anticipated to introduce the [...]
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News Of Techie (Free subscription) | 08/27/2008
... mobile, for meals at restaurants or taxis, would soon be available. As for telephony, there are Telefonica SA and Iusacell when the side banks, for example include Citigroup Inc, or BBVA, but many other institutions across the country participate. However, the operator America Movil, which represents more than two-thirds of subscriptions in the country has not yet affixed his name to this...
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MSNBC.com (Free subscription) | 08/26/2008
By Noel Randewichupdated 11:41 a.m. ET Aug. 26, 2008MEXICO CITY - Mexicans will soon be able to pay for small purchases such as restaurant meals and taxi rides using their mobile telephones, the country's banks said on Monday.Telephone operators Telefonica SA and Iusacell are teaming up with big banks such as Citigroup Inc. and BBVA to launch the service, marketed at first toward technology...
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Pocket-lint (Free subscription) | 08/26/2008
You've left your cash card at home, and just spent the last of your loose change, and there's a taxi bill to be paid. Well Mexicans will soon be able to pay small bills, such as for taxi rides and restaurants meals, using their mobile phones. Telephone operators Telefonica SA and Lusacell have done a deal with the country's big banks - including Citigroup - to launch a new service, which will...