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KKR ‘looks at £8bn Everything deal’ - Westmidlands.com
The owner of Boots and Pets at Home is in early-stage talks over an £8 billion takeover of Orange and T-Mobile group Everything Everywhere.
Private equity house KKR is in detailed discussions with Everything’s parent companies, Deutsche Telekom and France Telecom, in the hope of winning approval for its debt-backed bid, the Sunday Times and Sunday Telegraph reported.
Virgin Mobile founder Tom Alexander and former Vodafone chief executive Arun Sarin are understood to be leading KKR’s negotiations with Everything, which operates the mobile phones of 28 million in the UK. There is no guarantee that a deal will be secured.
Everything was formed in 2010 by merging Orange and T-Mobile, the British assets of the two European telecoms giants, delivering £3.5 billion of cost savings to its owners.
France Telecom’s finance director Gervais Pellissier last week told reporters the company would consider floating a stake in Everything.
Everything recently unveiled a £50 million investment plan in a new development academy which will train up to 12,000 staff, ensuring stores and call centres have experts dedicated to specific devices and their operating systems.
The company is also refreshing and modernising its high-street store estate. It has already announced it will start selling both T-Mobile and Orange products across all of its stores.
Everything is spending more than £1.5 billion over the next three years in bringing faster and more reliable coverage to its customers amid the boom in smartphones.
An Everything Everywhere statement said: “We have a clearly articulated, five-year plan for growth under the ownership of our shareholders France Telecom and Deutsche Telekom, and we are delivering on that plan.”
The statement added: “We would not comment on any possible future shareholder structure of our business.”
T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy QWERTY Android Smartphone Spotted [PHOTOS] - ibtimes.co.uk
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"It's not the super mega QWERTY device some of you may have hoped for, but let's be honest, super mega QWERTY devices seem to be a thing of the past. Either way, I have been told this device runs very smooth with no noticeable lag or slowdowns," elaborates TmoNews. The leaked image suggests that the device features a five row keyboard that can be slide out from below the display and it carries a physical home button.
Samsung SGH-T699 did appear on an inventory sheet.
However, there is no official announcement from the company about the device's specs and release. Motorola slider phone, on the other hand surfaces with Android 4.0 ICS which has been spotted by Android Central. Again, it is a five-row keyboard which has dedicated arrow buttons. According to reports, it could feature a qHD display. The image shows up a Sprint Music app too. However, still there is no official word from the company about its release date and specs.
Quick question about buying phones on eBay - The Verge
Hey guys,
I'm not really an avid eBay user (or a phone-buyer in any case) so I have a question that maybe someone can answer. I found the HTC One S (used) on eBay for a fairly good price. It says that it is the T-Mobile variant.
My question is, how exactly will this phone function in terms of network compatibility? I assume its not unlocked, so will it only work on T-Mobile?
Also, if it does only work on T-Mobile, does it mean the seller ended their contract with them?
And finally, will I be able to use T-Mobile prepaid with this phone?
Thanks guys!
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