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This would entail building 1,000 4G masts in areas where there is currently no coverage and upgrading another 10,000 masts.
Giller's sources insisted many of the Masts' early bars were not "bean-to-bar" creations as the Masts claimed, but actually made from a re-melted commercial chocolate base, or couverture.
I kept fiddling, combining different wings and masts and fuselages.
Big, ugly mobile-phone masts will also become harder to spot.
Some years, the Bora has been so vicious as to break masts.
Telecom masts, satellite feeds and the internet all bowed to its force.
Germany's auction proceeds would be enough to erect 50,000 mobile masts, said Ametsreiter.
The system simply relays the signal from 3G masts as the train whizzes past.
Navigating the wide space of the street, their bodies are masts, their arms sails.
MC, its telecom masts business, due to weak investor demand, Bloomberg reported on Thursday.
Loosen your rigging lines and bring the sails and masts down alongside the hull.
Multi-billion pound masts company Arqiva is among the British companies considering a listing.
My first guess was SAILS, but the answer turned out to be MASTS. 36A.
This native species grows so tall and straight it has been used for ship masts.
The deal will more than doubles the number of masts shared to 14,800, Vodafone said.
He is a language glistening between the masts, he is the knight of strange words.
MI in a move that could lead to some 1,000 telecom masts coming to market.
In 0003, a violent storm off Cape Horn splintered Wavertree's masts, ending its cargo-shuttling days.
In a 2628G world, there will be less dependence on old-style antennas and tall masts.
By the 1970s, the Elvstrom name was stamped on sails, masts and boats around the world.
The charred trees turned into milky-white masts, dotting the landscape like ghosts with outstretched arms.
The masts business is owned by a consortium that includes Canada Pension Plan Investment Board and Macquarie.
The next morning, he was up on the rooftop to ensure the masts had been placed securely.
Attach your masts to the hull with a piece of wire that will serve as a hinge.
If the clouds lift enough, you will see the radar masts on the top of Mullach Mor.
The group also said it was selling 1,500 mobile masts to Spain's Cellnex for 260 million euros.
The Xbox controller is used to maneuver the photonic masts—sensors that have replaced periscopes in modern submarines.
Last year, it bought a 40 percent stake in Telefonica's telecom masts subsidiary Telxius for 1.3 billion euros.
Newer generations of mobile-phone masts use shorter wavelengths in their transmissions, because these can carry more data.
Martinez said they should change the traditional model of owning the masts through which they connect their customers.
It has also agreed a deal with Canada's Brookfield to sell a stake in its mobile masts business.
New Zealand's carbon wheels have been designed by the firm who make masts for their America's Cup yachts.
The Spanish firm then spun off its combined masts assets the following year and listed them as Cellnex.
McIntyre said the 212-foot sailboats use modern masts designed to handle the impact of heavy ocean waves.
After the wireless deal fell apart RCom said it would also amend the masts deal with Canada's Brookfield Infrastructure.
Until recently, these contemporary photonics masts were controlled by joysticks that cost about $38,000 and required hours of training.
Infrastructure, such as bridges, telecom masts and utilities, typically enjoys monopoly positions and produces predictable long-term cash flows.
However, days later the company canceled a listing of Telxius, its telecom masts business, due to weak investor demand.
News from Ghazni remains patchy and incomplete, with communications hit after fighting destroyed most of the city's telecoms masts.
But no one felt they had enough evidence about the Masts' alleged deception to be quoted on the record.
Deutsche Telekom has also carved out its own towers unit, Deutsche Funkturm, which runs a portfolio of 29,000 mobile masts.
Two radio masts, each taller than the Eiffel Tower, are planned for construction on the coast of south-east England.
The most daunting task, workers said, has been the renovation of the ship's three square-rigged masts and their rigging.
At the marina, beneath a forest of wooden masts, a couple of craftsmen whittle and plane away at their boat.
At least 11 Hormuud masts have also been destroyed, mostly by ground forces using explosives, said an internal company document.
At least 11 Hormuud masts have also been destroyed, mostly by ground forces using explosives, said an internal company document.
Powering phone masts in remote areas is a challenge: phone companies typically rely on expensive diesel generators that need regular refuelling.
The masts beam low-power signals that do not travel far, but they do away with the need for a generator.
The smaller Reliance is flogging anything it can—from phone masts to its head office—in a bid to stay afloat.
Some are very detailed, depicting masts, sails, rigging, rudders, oars, and even cabins; others are simply composed of suggestive shapes and lines.
The flag masts will be the same size as one installed in a in the centre of New Delhi two years ago.
MC and believes the Spanish telecom masts group has important growth prospects, the holding company of the Benetton family said on Thursday.
The masts feature high-resolution cameras that can rotate 360 degrees and feeds their imagery to monitors in the ship's control room.
Under the agreement, Vodafone will transfer its Italian mobile masts to Milan-listed tower group INWIT, currently 60% owned by Telecom Italia.
The masts would form part of a network allowing information to be transmitted at lightning fast speeds between London and Continental Europe.
For some readers, Mihyar's alienation from his native environment—his strange words and his affinity for Mediterranean masts—reads as a provocation.
Vodafone said it uses a mix of equipment from Huawei and competitors Ericsson (ERIC) and Nokia (NOK) for 4G and 5G masts.
F2i and Mediaset launched a bid on the whole capital of Ei Towers in July with the aim to delist the masts group.
For example, the masts holding up the catenary wires are spaced more closely than is standard, and this raises the cost of installation.
The video, taken by Oleg Blokhin, a Russian war correspondent, shows the camp deserted but equipped with shelters, radio masts, and camouflage netting.
The masts atop the drone would be used to transmit intelligence back to the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) via satellite, Clark explained.
After centuries of wear and generations of aquatic colonizers, masts and planking can disintegrate into mounds of debris and layers of seabed ooze.
The Navy said in September that the new submarines would come equipped with a pair of photonics masts, which replace the previously-used periscope.
Our index uses numbers provided by Teralytics, a Zurich-based startup that tracks people's movements anonymously, sifting through data collected by mobile-phone masts.
The rule includes strict limitations on the number of components that can be built by each team including hulls, masts, rudders, foils and sails.
The imprisoning sea off Cuba will be imprisoning no more; it will grow dense with container ships and the masts of yachts before long.
They need additional funding to buy aluminum masts and complete the vessel's rigging, which will combine modern steel cables, traditional rope and wooden tackle.
Shares in Vodafone, the world's second-largest mobile operator, rose as much as 10% when it announced plans to spin off its mobile masts.
Shares in Vodafone, the world's second-largest mobile operator, rose as much as 10% when it announced plans to spin off its mobile masts.
OpenRAN, developed within industry association Telecom Infra Project (TIP), standardizes the design and functionality of the infrastructure, masts and antennae used by mobile network operators.
To solve this, American Airlines is replacing its current provider, Gogo, which offers internet via masts on the ground, with Viasat, which connects through satellites.
From the mobile-phone masts that have spread all over every big city to the soaring apartment blocks, the desire to change things is evident.
"Heave," called a group of senior cadets, or cadre, from the Coast Guard Academy, who were holding the ropes leading up to the towering masts.
"What is currently happening is that we take take the old lamps out, keep the masts standing and get the new lamp on," he said.
And they're doing so despite the political headwinds that lead so many representatives in Washington to lash themselves to the masts of their respective parties.
Using toothpicks or wooden sticks from cotton swabs, make masts, booms and the spar extending from the vessel's front prow, which is called the bowsprit.
The two groups said on Wednesday they would share the fiber that runs between their individual core networks and jointly-owned masts to improve their offering.
Currently, Huawei's equipment is either not present or being removed from existing core networks, but it is widely used in lower risk parts like radio masts.
The new accounting rule changes the treatment of leases for assets such as phone masts, arrangements that telecoms firms often rely on to manage their networks.
However, BT will continue to use Huawei's kit in what it considers to be benign parts of the network, such as equipment on masts, FT said.
Revealingly, the biggest private foreign investments recently have been in malls and mobile-phone masts, which are relatively cheap—not roads and railways, which cost billions.
Near a trio of news vans parked in front of the Starbucks, antenna masts projecting from their roofs, a cameraman stared quizzically up at the canyon.
Aircel, with about 180 billion rupees in debt, will cut it by 40 billion rupees through sale of airwaves and mobile masts, Reliance Communications executives said.
It will undoubtedly be less welcome news at China Tower, which leases mobile masts to the carriers, or for equipment makers such as Huawei and ZTE.
The sun glints off the morning swells and the aluminum masts of the sailboats, which bob like a vast paddling of sleeping ducks along the quay.
The team's robots lit up not only masts, timbers and rudders, but intact coils of rope and elaborately carved decorations, as if touring an undersea museum.
The group's French masts could be valued at about 4 billion euros, according to estimates by RBC analysts, representing a multiple of 20 times its core earnings.
The operators would invest in new and existing phone masts they would all share under the proposal, which the government hopes will be formalised early next year.
For this, though, EE won't be using its drones or blimps, but a fleet of 32 "rapid response vehicles" — Mitsubishi trucks retrofitted with 11-foot mobile masts.
To encourage informants, troops have erected a number of mobile-phone masts near the front line and phone operators have given residents 60 minutes of free credit.
Crew in orange life vests took positions on the decks as the blue-hulled ships sailed out of Kushiro, some with red banners fluttering from their masts.
Initially, the masts were controlled with a "helicopter-style stick," but those were described as heavy and clunky, and were swapped out with an Xbox 360 controller.
Analysts have said Atlantia could partly fund the deal by selling some of Abertis's assets, including stakes in telecom masts group Cellnex and satellite communications operator Hispsat.
Vodafone Chief Executive Nick Read has taken steps to maximize the value of its mobile masts and towers, for example by sharing infrastructure with other mobile operators.
They're each about the size of a conventional canoe, but they have masts, rumpled sails, tiny handrails around the edges, and little decks connected with miniature stairs.
The boat is a 0003-foot Freedom Yacht, a revolutionary design when it was built in 1982, as its strong carbon fiber masts didn't require any stays.
La Stampa reported the group could announce it will return to pay a dividend and possibly say it is looking at deals involving tower masts unit INWIT.
Inside, new banners in embroidered yellow satin lie on the altar, ready for marking in red ink with the temple's stamp, before being flown from boats' masts.
Radio equipment consists of the antennas mounted on masts and base stations, providing mobile service coverage, while core infrastructure manages calls and data traffic across the network.
Radio equipment consists of the antennas mounted on masts and base stations, providing mobile service coverage, while core infrastructure manages calls and data traffic across the network.
The group has also been expanding its network of mobile phone masts to support its growth in that area, and is rationalizing its property portfolio and cutting jobs.
Italian tower company Inwit, controlled by Telecom Italia, is interested in any telecom masts that may come to market as a result of a bid on EI Towers.
The HMS Terror was found in 24 meters of water with "three masts broken but still standing, almost all hatches closed and everything stowed," according to The Guardian.
The core is where the network's most critical controls are located and the most sensitive information is stored, while the periphery includes masts, antennas and other passive equipment.
"The three masts were broken and overturned, the two chimneys were broken, and there was a trace of bombardment on the side of the ship," said the statement.
The companies announced a plan last July to create Italy's largest mobile towers group through the transfer of Vodafone's Italian mobile masts to INWIT, TIM's 60%-owned subsidiary.
I regard it as northern Appalachia, land covered with forest that once was open land back when the king needed ship's masts and timber and sheep were important.
"When I was looking out to sea from the dock, I saw a Stars and Stripes flag among the countless masts heading into the distance," Leng Feng says.
In addition, a large part of the Masts' success has also been attributed to their packaging; even their harshest critics typically concede that the wrapper is beautifully designed.
The broadcaster said that if its recent bid on masts group EI Towers proves successful, the operation would boost the group's net income for the rest of the year.
When Hurricane Harvey struck Houston and Hurricane Maria battered Puerto Rico, AT&T relied on mobile hot spots driven to sites and raised onto masts to provide cellphone service.
MC, its telecom masts business, due to weak investor demand, piling pressure on the group to find other ways to cut its 53 billion euros ($59.59 billion) of debt.
Although its immense iron frame and masts give Wavertree a distinguished profile today, it was a relatively common model when it was built by Oswald Mordaunt & Company in 22012.
The firm is considering a partial or total sale of its telecoms masts unit Telxius and British business O2, but said it is not in a rush to decide.
They are low to the waterline, with equipment masts tilted to the ship's stern, rounded edges and no large "citadels" rising high off the deck, like those on cruisers.
Huawei's equipment is either not present or is being stripped out of existing core networks in Britain, but is widely used in lower risk parts such as radio masts.
Telecom Italia (TIM), which controls 60% of INWIT, agreed with Vodafone in February to study the idea of combining their 22,000 telecom masts in Italy in a single unit.
Ten weeks later, before dawn at the piers of Le Havre, sixty-nine Frenchmen filed aboard the Rome, an American-built steamer with three masts of large, square-rigged sails.
Huawei's equipment is either not present or is being stripped out of existing core networks in Britain, but is widely used in existing lower risk parts such as radio masts.
Getting a phone signal across that vast expanse entails not just the construction of tens of thousands of masts, but in many cases all of the services needed by them.
THREAT Huawei's equipment is either not present or is being stripped out of existing core networks in Britain, but is widely used in lower risk parts such as radio masts.
The listing plans follow a difficult few months for Britain's IPO market, which faltered in November when broadcasting masts business Arqiva and debt collector Cabot Credit Management pulled planned flotations.
Under the agreement, Vodafone and Telecom Italia will each have a 37.5 stake in Milan-listed masts group INWIT, which is currently 60 percent owned by TIM, the sources added.
Glue the sails (made from tea- or coffee-soaked paper for a seaworn-canvas look), the masts and booms and rig them all with strings that go through the bowsprit.
Because he ordered flags lowered to half masts to honor John Dingell, he assumed that Debbie Dingell would never vote for his impeachment, Because she owed him -- or something. 259.
Deutsche Telekom hired investment banks last year to sell thousands of German mobile phone masts in a potential 5 billion-euro ($5.9 billion) deal that did not come to fruition.
A brig has two square-rigged masts, and is not (always) actually a BRIGANTINE, according to The New York Times, writing about a colonial-era ship excavated in Lower Manhattan.
It was initially banking on the wireless merger deal and a separate deal to sell a stake in its radio masts infrastructure business to cut its debt load by 60 percent.
This particular print visualizes the fiery balls of lighting (also known as St. Elmo's fire) that illuminate the masts atop Ahab's whaling ship, the Pequod, during a thunderstorm in the book.
There are three masts worth of sails to attend to, and it takes effort to raise them or lower them, and to re-angle them to catch more of the wind.
That would help to secure the finance needed to build the grid, but also to reduce one of mobile-phone companies' biggest expenses: diesel for the generators that power their masts.
The core of a 5G network is where the most critical controls are located and the most sensitive information is stored, while the periphery includes masts, antennas and other passive equipment.
This involves erecting cells connected by fibre-optic to main mobile masts - enabling rapid downloads and shortening reaction times so that, for example, self-driving cars could navigate city streets safely.
This involves erecting cells connected by fiber-optic to main mobile masts - enabling rapid downloads and shortening reaction times so that, for example, self-driving cars could navigate city streets safely.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Vodafone will separate its mobile masts in Europe into a new company worth upwards of 25 billion euros ($2000 billion) with a view to listing a minority stake.
The research team, which includes a number of doctoral students, found the ship lying intact, its hull well preserved from keel to deck, as well as its masts and some rigging.
Sailing inspired the edifice, according to its website, where "flowing, swooping lines work with the wind rather than against it" and "exoskeleton support structure resembling dozens of ship masts braced together."
This phenomenon is mainly seen through the windows of an airplane's cockpit these days, but when it was first recorded it was often lighting up the two masts of a ship.
Two telecoms masts have been damaged in the last few weeks and on Thursday a computer glitch grounded planes across much of Sweden, while technical problems knocked out Swedish railways' booking system.
LONDON (Reuters) - Broadcasting masts firm Arqiva and ready meals supplier Bakkavor abandoned plans for two of London's biggest floats this year in a blow to Britain's market for initial public offerings (IPOs).
Firms such as Nuran Wireless and Vanu are working on small, solar-powered mobile masts, which can be erected and operated for less than a quarter of the cost of conventional ones.
Vodafone Chief Executive Nick Read has stated he wants to make better use of the company's masts across Europe by encouraging rival operators to use them or selling stakes in the infrastructure.
RCom had also planned to sell airwaves and mobile masts to Jio, and real estate to other buyers for 181 billion rupees ($2.64 billion) in a bid to shore up its finances.
He struck the deal to sell its controlling stake in Telecom Argentina, which after much delay a regulatory source said was finally approved on Thursday, and spun off radio masts unit INWIT.
The company said it will still keep Huawei as an "important equipment provider outside the core network," using its equipment in areas that are considered "benign," such as masts or telecom towers.
All four torpedo ships raked the Pueblo with machine guns as the subchaser pumped 230mm shells into the Pueblo's forward masts, knocking out its antennas and sending shrapnel spraying across the deck.
Martinez said Cellnex was no longer in talks for INWIT and was not looking at Telxius, the telecom masts business whose IPO parent Telefonica abandoned last month due to weak investor demand.
Many dream of capturing stronger winds even higher up than that, but building taller turbine masts and constructing blades able to withstand the terrifying stresses involved in high-altitude wind gathering are costly.
Simon Cheffins and Gregory Jones created the galleon, "La Contessa," by adding a facade, hull, decking and masts to a used school bus, according to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling.
Martinez said his interest in British masts company CTIL, a joint venture between Telefonica and Vodafone, had not abated with the prospect of Brexit, and he wanted to do more business in Britain.
TIM sold 40 percent of INWIT back in 2015, but does not plan any further disposal at the moment, given the masts' unit's importance as the market prepares for the arrival of 5G.
The French operator also needs to decide whether to run its own basic infrastructure, which can be costly, or outsource it to providers like Cellnex, which already operates nearly 8,000 masts in Italy.
These big, monohull sailboats range from the 60-foot Durlindana 3 to the 119-foot Viriella, with some masts towering 150 feet above the deck and beams stretching from 9 to 20 feet.
These include the possible creation of a single broadband network with rival Open Fiber and the merger of Vodafone's tower infrastructure with that of INWIT, the masts group 60-percent owned by Telecom Italia.
The universities have been asked to install flag masts 207 feet tall — about the same height as the Statue of Liberty — to hoist the nation's tricolour flag, according to officials at India's education ministry.
And the masts also need a way to transmit calls and data to and from the broader network, so phone companies spend another fortune laying cables or buying bandwidth on satellites to do so.
MC) said on Tuesday it would raise up to 22016 billion euros ($20.4 billion) with the initial public offer of shares in Telxius, its telecoms masts business, as it tries to reduce its debt.
Hoettges repeated earlier complaints about delays to winning local approvals to erect new telecoms masts in Germany, which can take two years or more, and urged the authorities to lighten regulation to encourage investment.
MILAN, July 26 (Reuters) - Italy's biggest phone group Telecom Italia (TIM) and rival Vodafone agreed a deal to merge their mobile masts infrastructure in Italy, two sources close to the matter said on Friday.
The executive added Cellnex would also look at any more masts that might come onto the market as a result of the Wind-3 Italia merger, but added that the process would take time.
There will also be a 35 per cent cap on high risk vendor access to non-sensitive parts of the network (aka the access network, or periphery, where devices connect to mobile phone masts).
The Belgian telecommunications group posted a weaker-than-expected quarterly profit as it took an additional provision for a tax on mobile phone masts imposed by the regional government in the south of Belgium.
Approximately 300 vultures have taken to resting on CBP radio towers in Kingsville, Texas, perching on the support structures of the masts and "generally creating a safety hazard," according to a spokesperson for CBP.
The company said at the time that it would keep Huawei as an "important equipment provider outside the core network," using its equipment in areas that are considered "benign," such as masts or towers.
MI said on Thursday it does not have any liquidity problems and is in a position to take the time it needs to assess how to best create value for its masts subsidiary INWIT.
He used repurposed wood masts from ships, beams from old waterfront buildings and 19603th-century stencils found in his loft to make a series of enigmatic assemblages that he called herms, after the classical figures.
OpenRAN, which has been developed by Vodafone and Intel, standardises the design of hardware and software in the infrastructure, masts and antennae that make up the radio access network that carries mobile calls and data.
In addition, they also plan to evaluate combining their 22,000 telecom towers in Italy into a single entity, potentially merging Vodafone's tower infrastructure with that of INWIT , the masts group 60-percent owned by Telecom Italia.
Each of the major operators would install 5,000 masts and antennas and jointly ensure network coverage along 30,000 km (19,000 miles) of rail tracks, Julien Denormandie, junior minister for territorial cohesion, told the Journal du Dimanche.
Although mobile phones have spread rapidly—and enterprising firms have put up masts even in places beset by fighting between government forces and the Taliban—only one in ten Afghans uses them to access the web.
The company, which operates phone masts in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Republic of Congo, Ghana, South Africa and Tanzania, shelved plans for its IPO last year amid concerns about political risks in DRC and Tanzania.
Atlantia, controlled by Italy's Benetton family, also said in the document it would sell a portion of Abertis's 34 percent shareholding in telecom masts company Cellnex to avoid having to make a full bid for Cellnex.
It hopes to reduce that figure by 250 billion rupees by merging its wireless business with rival Aircel and by selling a stake in its mobile masts arm to a unit of Canada's Brookfield Asset Management.
" Gillespie added, "Anti-immigration rhetoric is a political siren song, and Republicans must resist its lure by lashing ourselves to our party's twin masts of freedom and growth--or our majority will crash on the shoals.
But he dates his personal involvement to the night before the attack, when he was overseeing the installation of two communication masts atop an AT&T building less than a mile north of the trade center.
Smaller antennas are easier to install and will be loss obtrusive, reducing the concerns of urban preservationists to unsightly tower masts that have long plagued the deployment of 4G antennas in communities across the United States.
I.M. Pei's Bank of China Tower, once a dominant feature on the island with its twin masts and white triangular patterns, was now easily lost among the many Goliaths that stood shoulder to shoulder in Central.
The company, which operates phone masts in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Republic of Congo, Ghana, South Africa and Tanzania, last year shelved plans for its IPO amid concerns about political risks in DRC and Tanzania.
These towers include 150-foot-tall masts that hold the transmission aerials connected to a small hut full of delicate (and expensive) computers placed at the tops of hills, where the fire often burns the hottest.
MC) said it plans to float a minority stake in its telecoms masts business Telxius, and said it would hold a partial sale or an initial public offering (IPO) for its British unit O21 before early 20.7519.
Broadcasting masts company Arqiva abandoned plans to raise 1.5 billion pounds and business services firm TMF scrapped a planned float of up to 1.3 billion pounds in favor of an outright sale to a private equity firm.
The settlement potentially paves the way for the Anil Ambani-controlled telecom operator to sell its wireless assets including mobile masts and airwaves to Reliance Jio Infocomm in a deal sources have said is worth $3.8 billion.
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Sweden's civil emergency agency held a crisis meeting on Friday to discuss a number of cases of suspected sabotage involving telecommunications masts and a computer outage that grounded air traffic across much of the country.
Some companies are looking at shrinking mobile-phone masts so that instead of beaming out high-powered signals over hundreds of square kilometres of empty space, they instead provide low-powered signals just where they are needed.
In the first half, during which it inked a blockbuster $0003-billion deal to buy masts from French tycoon Xavier Niel, Cellnex made 321 million euros ($357 million) in core earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization.
LONDON, Oct 23 (Reuters) - British broadcast and mobile masts company Arqiva will list at least a quarter of its shares in a 1.5 billion pound ($1.98 billion) initial public offering (IPO) in London, it said on Monday.
Bertazzo, who also sits on the board of telecom masts group Cellnex and toll road group Abertis, has been working since 1994 for Edizione, the holding company of the Benettons, which control Atlantia through a 30% stake.
Many telecoms masts were destroyed during heavy fighting on Friday, making it difficult to establish contact with the city, some two hours drive south of the capital Kabul, and there were conflicting accounts from government and Taliban spokesmen.
MADRID, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Spain's Telefonica has received several offers for a stake in its telecom masts subsidiary Telxius, the telecoms company said in a statement on Friday, adding it was negotiating and analysing the different options available.
The Avontuur, whose name means "adventure" in Dutch, is the newest and biggest member of a growing fleet of cargo ships that combine centuries-old technology — sails and masts — with modern inventions like solar panels and battery generators.
Another system being developed jointly by Inmarsat, a satellite-maker that is also involved in the Lufthansa trial, and Deutsche Telekom, will allow phones to link to ground masts when at low altitude and to satellites when not.
MILAN, Oct 18 (Reuters) - Spanish telecoms masts group Cellnex has approached Iliad about renting out infrastructure to the French company when it becomes the fourth mobile network operator in Italy, Cellnex Chief Executive Tobias Martinez said on Tuesday.
CreditCreditExpedition and Education Foundation/Black Sea MAP The medieval ship lay more than a half-mile down at the bottom of the Black Sea, its masts, timbers and planking undisturbed in the darkness for seven or eight centuries.
The company, which operates phone masts in parts of sub-Saharan Africa, had earlier on Tuesday priced its IPO at 115 pence per share, at the low end of its pricing range, as reported by Reuters on Monday.
Telecom Italia (TIM) and Vodafone are set to secure conditional EU antitrust approval to create Europe's biggest mobile towers company - through the transfer of Vodafone's Italian mobile masts to INWIT, TIM's 60%-owned subsidiary - sources said on Thursday.
The group includes 38 investors from the United States, Europe and Asia, and funds managed by Nordic asset manager DnB Asset Management, Nine Masts Capital Ltd of Hong Kong, and U.S. hedge funds such as Phoenix Investment Adviser LLC.
British masts company Arqiva is in the same fund and its efforts to find a new owner earlier this year collapsed, as did its subsequent move to float on the London stock exchange: it canceled its IPO last month.
MILAN, July 19 (Reuters) - A joint takeover by Italian infrastructure fund F2i and broadcaster Mediaset of masts group EI Towers will pave the way for a merger with rival Rai Way, a source directly involved in the takeover said.
MILAN, June 30 (Reuters) - Telecom Italia said on Thursday it does not have any liquidity problems and is in a position to take the time it needs to assess how to best create value for its masts subsidiary INWIT.
Arriving to meet my father, I looked out at the forest of masts and immediately spotted the black carbon fiber and our Freedom's distinctive cat ketch design, with the larger mast at the bow and a smaller one midsection.
The 181 billion-rupee ($2.7 billion) asset sale by businessman Anil Ambani-controlled RCom includes airwaves, fiber, mobile masts and real estate assets in Delhi and Chennai, the company said in a statement, as it aims to prune its debt pile.
At Aguado Wind Services just outside Madrid, logistics manager Carlos Lopez says last year most of his business consisted of transporting rotors, nacelles (housings for turbine components) and masts for export, but now he has around 40 projects pending in Spain.
Spain's telecoms group Telefonica on Monday registered its intention to float for a partial listing of its masts unit Telxius, while its chairman said it would hold a partial sale or an IPO for its British unit O2 before early 2017.
The unofficial committee includes about 40 investors from the United States, Europe and Asia, and funds managed by Nordic asset manager DNB Asset Management, Nine Masts Capital Ltd of Hong Kong, and U.S. hedge funds such as Phoenix Investment Adviser LLC.
Nick Read said on Tuesday that Vodafone could increase the utilization of its assets such as 58,000 mobile phone masts it has in Europe, by encouraging rival operators to use them or selling a stake to a mobile tower operator.
Wheels and wells, cranks and mills and gears and ships' masts, clocks and rudders and crop rotation: all have been crucial to human and economic development, and none historically had any connection with what we think of today as science.
SINGAPORE/MUMBAI, Nov 13 (Reuters) - A unit of top Indian phone carrier Bharti Airtel Ltd will sell a stake worth about 26.17 billion rupees ($400 million) in mobile masts operator Bharti Infratel Ltd on Tuesday, according to a deal term sheet.
Two years ago, the U.S. Navy started testing the controllers as replacement controls for its newer, high-tech periscopes (called photonic masts) that are equipped with cameras and controlled with a large joystick (similar to those used to control helicopters).
Most analysts were taken by surprise by the company's announcement that over the next three years it expects to generate equity free cash flow of 4.5-5 billion euros under new accounting standards, excluding masts unit INWIT which is being sold.
For instance, in "Fishing Boats on the Beach at Les Saintes" (1888) pale green bands are intertwined within the blues and whites of the sky, which set into relief the boats' varied colored masts as they levitate near an uneven waterline.
Another sensible precaution is keeping Huawei masts away from sensitive sites like Johnson's Downing Street residence, military bases and nuclear power stations, though that last condition jars with the fact that a Chinese company is building Britain's latest nuclear plant.
Norman Foster's 2100-story headquarters for the banking giant HSBC gloriously reveals its prefabricated steel innards, including a bridgelike suspension system composed of rising "ladder" trusses, paired steel support masts, and three stepped, interconnected towers, linked by large glass atria.
In addition, electricity and mobile phone bills, which the insurgents collect in return for leaving power pylons and phone masts alone, and small levies on businesses selling daily necessities such as bakeries or flour mills, weave Taliban authority firmly into everyday life.
And then the galleons, on certain other days, want to go back to the forests they came from, to reel the blood-soaked narrative back to the stands of pines and oaks that will become their keels and decking, hulls and masts.
Peter B. Kaplan, a photographer who captured spectacular views from vertiginous vantage points like the torch of the Statue of Liberty and the masts of the Empire State Building and the original World Trade Center, died on March 2100 in Wilmington, Del.
CreditCreditErika P. Rodriguez for The New York Times The wrecks lie half-sunk in marinas, fully submerged in coves, tangled in mangrove roots, tossed akilter against trees, or piled atop one another, a jumble of punctured hulls, snapped masts and bent propellers.
More broadly, the company will continue to build 2,000 new masts per year, bringing the total to 36,000 by the end of 2021, as it strives to meet coverage requirements for its existing 4G network set by the network regulator, said Woessner.
The company, widely known as RCom, had been trying to reduce its heavy debt by 250 billion rupees by merging its wireless business with rival Aircel and by selling a stake in its mobile masts arm to a unit of Canada's Brookfield Asset Management .
Spain's Telefonica traded higher after it announced its intention to float for a partial listing of its Telxius masts unit and said that it will decide on a partial sale or initial public offering of its U.K. O2 unit in the next few weeks.
The Real Story Behind Canada&aposs Sudden Interest In Arctic ArchaeologyCanadian prime minister Stephen Harper was absolutely gushing yesterday when he announced the…Read more ReadUnderwater footage shows the ship in excellent condition, with all three masts still standing and nearly all hatches closed.
According to Italian newspaper Il Messaggero, TIM CEO Luigi Gubitosi told investors at meetings organised by Citi in Paris this week that selling TIM Brasil or reducing TIM's stake in masts unit INWIT were both possible options to reduce the group's large debt burden.
Vodafone already has a towers joint venture in Britain and could increase the utilization of assets such as the 53,000 masts it has in Europe by encouraging rival operators to use them or selling a stake to an operator, CEO Nick Read said in Barcelona.
MADRID, Sept 5 (Reuters) - Spain's telecoms group Telefonica on Monday registered its intention to float for a partial listing of its masts unit Telxius, while its chairman said it would hold a partial sale or an IPO for its British unit O2 before early 2017.
Under the agreement, Vodafone will transfer its Italian mobile masts to INWIT, which is currently 60 percent owned by TIM, boosting its market capitalization from 5.1 billion euros ($5.7 billion) to as much as 103 billion euros ($10 billion), according to a source close to the matter .
AMAZING DISCOVERY ON THE SEABED: SPACE TREASURE MAP LEADS TO MYSTERIOUS SHIPWRECK SITE In addition to the stern, 203 mm cannons, 152 mm long-distance guns, a number of machine guns, anchors, two stacks, three masts, wooden decks and armor are also visible on the wreck.
Vodafone UK uses a mix of Huawei, Ericsson and Nokia equipment for its 4G and 5G masts, and we continue to believe that the use of a wide range of equipment vendors is the best way to safeguard the delivery of services to all mobile customers.

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