Smartphone boost for mobile group

BBC News - 26 Oct, 2011
Everything Everywhere, which runs the T-Mobile and Orange brands in the UK, has said that 65% of its contract customers are now using smartphones. It said its user base was stabilising, after losing 227000 pay-as-you-go customers but gaining 185000 ...

Phone group sees smartphone growth

The Press Association - 26 Oct, 2011
Mobile phone giant Everything Everywhere has reported an increase in smartphone contracts as its overall customer numbers stabilised. The group, which was formed last year by the merger of Orange and T-Mobile, signed up a net 185000 contract customers ...

Everything Everywhere says customer base stabilizes

Reuters - Michelle Martin - 26 Oct, 2011
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's biggest mobile operator Everything Everywhere posted lower revenue in the third quarter due to regulatory cuts but said its customer base was stabilizing while it was also making good progress in cost-cutting. ...

Everything Everywhere synergy effort on track

MarketWatch - Lilly Vitorovich - 26 Oct, 2011
LONDON (MarketWatch) -- Everything Everywhere, the UK's biggest mobile operator by revenue, said Wednesday it's making inroads in cutting costs and simplifying its business as it reported mixed third-quarter numbers. ...

Everything Everywhere chief Olaf Swantee says company name is 'silly'

Telegraph.co.uk - Katherine Rushton - 26 Oct, 2011
Everything Everywhere's new chief executive, Olaf Swantee, has criticised the company's brand as "silly", despite adopting it for dozens of new shops. By Katherine Rushton The mobile operator, which was formed out of the merger of T-Mobile and Orange, ...

CEO slams Everything Everywhere brand “silly” as group loses customers

Marketing Week - Rosie Baker - 26 Oct, 2011
Everything Everywhere has reported a fall in customer numbers and revenue in the third quarter, as new CEO Olaf Swantee says the brand name is “silly”. The mobile group, formed from the merger of T-Mobile and Orange in July 2010 says its customer base ...

Everything Everywhere hit by enforced call price cuts

Evening Standard - 26 Oct, 2011
Everything Everywhere, the mobile phone combo of Orange and T-Mobile in this country, which even the chief executive admits has a "silly" name, saw revenues drop 4% to £1.7 billion in the past three months. It was hit as regulators forced mobile ...

Everything Everywhere boss labels brand name 'silly'

Marketing - John Reynolds - 26 Oct, 2011
Olaf Swantee, Everything Everywhere's new chief executive, has labelled the Everything Everywhere brand, which was formed out of the merger of T-mobile and Orange as "silly", but the company has no plans to ...

Everything Everywhere CEO Swantee accelerates 3G network integration

Mobile Today - James Atkinson - 26 Oct, 2011
Everything Everywhere's CEO Olaf Swantee has ordered an acceleration of its 3G network integration programme following the settlement of the operator's legal dispute with network infrastructure company Arqiva. The legal dispute had threatened to derail ...

UPDATE 1-Everything Everywhere says customer base stabilises

Reuters - Michelle Martin - 26 Oct, 2011
LONDON, Oct 26 (Reuters) - Britain's biggest mobile operator Everything Everywhere said it had escaped the economic downturn in the UK relatively unscathed so far as value-conscious customers switched from pay-as-you-go to long-term ...

 

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