Monumental losses, layoffs, employee buyouts, and lowered forecasts marked a difficult week for telecom, but startups could be the biggest casualties to come.
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French telecommunications company names former BT head and Phillipe Camus to replace outgoing CEO and chairman.
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Ben Verwaayen, who guided BT from a slow-footed monopoly to a global telecommunications player, could be headed to the venture capital world.
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British carrier teams with web-based firm to offer small business services -- a notorious blind spot for large phone companies.
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BT, Carphone Warehouse's TalkTalk, and Virgin Media sign up with Phorm to deliver targeted advertising.
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UK telecommunications giant pumps an undisclosed investment sum into Spanish start-up FON for access to its bustling Wi-Fi network.
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Macropolitan offers wireless operators in the U.K. access to rooftop aerials.
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Carrier will team with Swisscom to manage the global network for Credit Suisse.
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U.K. carrier posts better than expected numbers due to managed services and broadband.
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U.S. carrier continues Asian trip, replacing tainted WorldCom name with the Verizon brand.
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British carrier continues international shopping spree with 15 purchases in two years.
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British carrier grabs another U.S. firm as it readies for war with carriers and IT consultants.
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Spending spree pressures startups to adapt to a landscape of giant rivals.
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Five-year contract backs up British Telecom with Indian outsourcer.
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Non-Indian phone companies begin flocking to the Indian market.
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U.K. carrier continues U.S. corporate services onslaught by acquiring security startup.
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Software giant pushes system-on-a-chip set-top boxes as IPTV slowly rolls on.
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Is U.K. telecom juggernaut about to buy or partner with an American mobile operator?
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U.K. carrier will introduce a corporate service that links the fixed and mobile networks.
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Signs of a maturing market: Vodafone adds fixed-line biz while Telecom Italia sells its mobile unit.
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