Colombia to auction 4G spectrum in 700MHz, 1.9GHz and 2.5GHz bands in December

(Telecompaper) Colombia’s Ministry of Information Technology and Communications (Mintic) has announced that it will finally be holding a long-delayed auction for LTE spectrum in the 700MHz, 1.9GHz and 2.5GHz bands on 12 December 2019. The tender follows the approval of Colombia’s new ICT law earlier this year containing numerous initiatives designed to bridge the country’s digital divide and implement the president Ivan Duque’s election pledge to bring internet to 100 percent of Colombians by 2022.

Cyber security company Sophos confirms USD 3.9 billion takeover offer

(Telecompaper) Sophos, the global cyber security software provider, has confirmed a takeover offer of USD 7.40 per share from US-based private equity company Thoma Bravo, valuing the company at around USD 3.9 billion. This will take the company private again, after its listing on the London stock market in 2015. 

Ground-breaking global report explores spectrum sharing in South Africa

Johannesburg, South Africa, 14 October 2019: New forms of spectrum sharing could enable many more people to benefit from broadband connectivity and digital services, according to a report published last Friday by Policy Impact Partners (PIP), in association with the Dynamic Spectrum Alliance (DSA). Based on in-depth engagements with industry and public sector stakeholders on three continents, the research uncovered widespread interest in exploring how spectrum sharing can help bring many more rural communities online….

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Total Telecom Congress set to break all records for attendance, speakers and content

Total Telecom Congress – now established as the UK’s premier telecoms conference – will feature over 1,000 attendees, 200 speakers, over 100 sponsors and partners and eight streams of content as well as hosting a show floor which is sold out with exhibitors, including 40 start-ups – a special feature for 2019.Taking place at London’s Business Design Centre from October 29-30, the Congress will conclude with the 21st World Communication Awards (WCA), where more than…

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Spanish court suspends Mediaset’s pan-European plan

(Telecompaper) A Madrid commercial court has temporarily suspended Italian broadcaster Mediaset’s plan to merge its domestic and Spanish business into a Netherlands-based holding company following a legal challenge by shareholder Vivendi. The French company objected to the extraordinary meeting of Mediaset Spain’s shareholders held last month to approve the creation of Media for Europe (MFE) on grounds that the new governance structure is designed to favour the broadcaster’s biggest shareholder, the Fininvest investment vehicle of the Berlusconi family.