TELE DANMARK'S AVANCE RYGER KRAFTIGT NED
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Tele Danmark, the Danish telecom, is allowed to take a 12% profit margin on putting its network at other operators disposal, according to an agreement by Folketinget, the Danish Parliament. This is a 50% reduction compared with the original proposal. Monique Moull -Zetterstr m, MD of the telecom operator Mobilix, says this agreement is promising, and that Mobilix will continue negotiating with Tele Danmark about technical and practical conditions. Mobilix plans include investments totalling DKr 1bn (USD 0.12bn) in fixed network with the aim of launching fixed telephony services by the beginning of 1999.
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Is allowed to take a 12% profit margin on putting its network at other operators disposal by the Danish Parliament
Publication Name: Boersen
Subject: Business, international
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Year: 1998
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Denmark: Funds required for telecoms research
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Two of the leading R&D centres within telecommunications, Center for Personkommunikation and Com-centret, will have to make major cuts next year unless the state earmarks more funds to them. Jorgen Bach Andersen of Center for Personkommunikation and professor Kristian Stubkjaer of COM-centret say some of the funds obtained by the state from the UMTS process should be used to promote the Danish telecoms research.
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Year: 2001
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DANMARK: ENERGY COMPANY TO OFFER TELECOMS CAPACITY
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Kobenhavns Energi, the municipally-owned power company, has established a limited company to sell domestic and foreign telecoms capacity. The company is to make use of the surplus capacity in the municipal fibre network for this purpose. The company will thus become a rival to among other things Powercom, that was recently taken over by Telia.
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Year: 2001
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