Franco-Israeli telecoms tycoon launches latest effort to reduce $50bn debt pile
G.Network’s lenders trigger sale of company with £300mn of net debt but just 25,000 customers
Finnish company that brought the world the 3310 has reinvented itself for the AI revolution
Move marks latest setback for project that originally promised to sell a US-made device
Building owners would no longer be able to ‘unreasonably refuse’ upgrade requests from leaseholders
Staff reductions at vital agencies have undermined efforts to tackle ‘Salt Typhoon’ hack, says Mark Warner
US bank stepped into messy confrontation between billionaire Patrick Drahi and aggrieved Wall Street funds
Lenders to Franco-Israeli tycoon’s Altice empire are guessing his next move after falling victim to an aggressive restructuring
Communications minister says use of state-run cyber security app is ‘completely voluntary’ following public outcry
Privacy advocates raise concerns about potential snooping
Franco-Israeli tycoon has locked horns with creditors over debt-laden telecoms empire
Company says bare-knuckle restructurings outside court, such as the one it would like to achieve, are better for all parties
Chancellor Rachel Reeves calls for more consumer protection for mobile customers from further above-inflation increases
Defendants who own large chunks of $26bn distressed debt pile include Apollo, Ares, BlackRock and Oaktree
Plan presented to unions following stock slide sparked by failure to unveil broader changes at capital markets day
Move from hardware to software market puts company more open to competition
Orange, Bouygues and Free consider new proposal for multiple Altice assets after €17bn bid for SFR was rejected
Chief executive Margherita Della Valle says telecoms group is back on the front foot after selling European assets
Split from telecoms operations comes as Finnish group pushes for growth from new technology
Investigators search properties linked to alleged scheme to defraud Patrick Drahi’s company of hundred of millions of euros
A formerly tiny Hungarian IT services provider gets many new leases on life
Telecoms group CEO Mike Fries criticises bloc’s heavy-handed regulation and failure to implement Mario Draghi’s reforms
Telecoms group boosted by return to service revenue growth in Germany, its largest market
Clive Selley also warns that tax rises in the Budget will undermine investment in internet coverage
UK telecoms groups to block ‘number spoofing’ scams from criminals in overseas call centres