Magyar Telekom gives 2G a stay of execution through expanded Yettel tie-up

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Having shut down 3G in 2022, Hungarian operator looks to have found a solution to the more complex puzzle of 2G asset retirement with a deal to outsource management of its early-generation services to rival Yettel.

This article includes:

  • Organisations: Bundesnetzagentur (BNetzA); Deutsche Telekom; e&; Magyar Telekom; National Media and Infocommunications Authority; OTE Group; PPF Group; Telefónica Group; Telefónica|Vivo; TIM; Vodafone Hungary; Yettel.
  • Geographic: Brazil; Europe; Germany; Hungary; Latin America; Middle East; United Arab Emirates (UAE).
  • People: Dominique Leroy.
  • Themes: 2G; 3G; 4G; 5G; Alarms; Asset management; Cost cutting strategy; Fibre (FTTP); Fibre investment; Frequency renewal; Legacy mobile networks; Machine-to-machine (M2M); Mobile services; Network sharing; Spectrum; Telecare; Wireless infrastructure.

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