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Orange is already officially the first mobile company in Spain

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Orange is already officially the main mobile telephone operator in Spain taking away Telefónica's first position historically since the liberalization of telecommunications. This has been certified by the National Commission of Markets and Competition (CNMC) which published on Friday the annual list of main operators of these telecommunications markets (those holding the five largest shares in the relevant markets) who will have to comply with t…

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Orange is already officially the main mobile telephone operator in Spain taking away Telefónica's first position historically since the liberalization of telecommunications. This has been certified by the National Commission of Markets and Competition (CNMC) which published on Friday the annual list of main operators of these telecommunications markets (those holding the five largest shares in the relevant markets) who will have to comply with t…

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Masorange, and his brand Orange, as the main mobile telephone operator in Spain, has taken the first place in mobile telephony from Telefónica, according to data published this Friday by the National Commission of Markets and Competition (CNMC), which explains that this ‘sorpasso’ is due to the merger of the gala company with MoreMobile. The regulator also includes for the first time the Romanian Teleco Digi in its calculations, disaggregating i…

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Friday, December 13, 2024.
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