EC antitrust case on the way for European iPhone operators?

Posted on 19th April 2009 in Telecom, iPhone | No Comments »

Skype in European UnionOn Friday, on the meeting of EPP-ED Group of European Parliament in Tallinn, Estonian Minister of Economic Affairs and Communication, Mr Juhan Parts, condemned telecom companies preventing the open use of Skype in their networks.

Shortly after Skype’s iPhone App launch, which allows people to make P2P free calls to their contacts on Skype, Deutsche Telecom AG announced they will prevent its customers from using Skype on Apple Inc.’s iPhone as in violation to iPhone subscription contracts.
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iPhone 3G pricing announced for Estonia

Posted on 22nd August 2008 in Telecom, iPhone | 3 Comments »

As iPhone 3G goes on sale in Estonia on 21st of August, EMT has announced 2 different packages and the prices for the new iPhone. Minimum binding time for both is 24 months. Read the rest of this entry »

iPhone 3G launch date confirmed for Estonia

Posted on 6th August 2008 in Telecom, iPhone | 2 Comments »

Almost a month after the launch in Scandinavia, EMT has confirmed the launch day of iPhone 3G in Estonia. iPhone gala will be held on 21st of August at 22:00 in Viru Centre downtown Tallinn. Read the rest of this entry »

3G iPhone pricing announced for Sweden

Posted on 29th June 2008 in Telecom, iPhone | 3 Comments »

On Friday Telia announced iPhone3G prices for Sweden. It will be available in all 84 Swedish Telia stores with 3 subscription options, iMini, iMidi and iMaxi, offering the cheapest iPhone ever for 1 SEK (0.11€)! Read the rest of this entry »

Estonia and Lithuania report high broadband sales for TeliaSonera

Posted on 26th October 2007 in Telecom | 3 Comments »

According to the TeliaSonera’s 3rd quarter reports announced today, net sales for Swedish telecoms company increased 7.1% driven by strong sales growth and substantial profit contributions from the minority owned operations in Eurasia including record-high broadband sales in Estonia and Lithuania.
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