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Telefonica deepens UK presence with London office

Telefonica outlined plans to create a London-based office, a move it stated reflects the importance of its UK operations and a growing commitment to the European market. The operator stated the office would be overseen by group COO Emilio Gayo and headed by Mario Martin, an executive with more 30 years’ experience within the Telefonica group. Martin worked as CEO of infrastructure subsidiary Telxius for the past eight years. The London office is…

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The president of Telefónica, Marc Murtra, has announced an ambitious investment plan for 32 billion euros between 2026 and 2028, which combines both operational expenditure (Opex) and investments in assets (Capex) and is part of the company’s new strategic approach to strengthening its competitiveness. “Between 2026 and 2028, we will invest, between Capex and Opex, 32 billion euros. Our business plan involves greater investments than were planne…

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The president of the teleco aligns his strategy with the Brussels warnings to prevent Europe from becoming a "digital colony" and urges to reduce the number of operators to regain technological sovereignty vis-à-vis the US and China Voluntary applications to join the ERE of Telefónica exceed the agreed exits with the unions The Draghi report, commissioned by Brussels to the economist and former Italian Prime Minister Mario Dragi, warns that if t…

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Virgin Media O2 (VMO2), owned by Telefónica and Liberty Global, together with InfraVia Capital, are finalizing the acquisition of Netomnia, the fourth largest broadband network operator in the United Kingdom. According to the British daily ‘Financial Times’, the operation would be valued at around £2 billion, around €2.3 billion. It would be the first major acquisition of the Spanish operator following the presentation of its strategic plan in N…

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The president of the company wants to "promote" the consolidation of the European telecommunications sector while getting rid of "obsolete" units Telefónica creates an office in the United Kingdom to strengthen the implementation of its Strategic Plan in E

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The president of Telefónica, Marc Murtra, promises a “comprehensive transformation” of the company to be more competitive, more profitable, more agile and efficient, and thanks to all this to be a reference not only in the telecommunications sector, also in that of technology, both in Spain and in Europe as a whole. “We want to be the best gateway to digital services for our customers”, the executive emphasized this Monday during his interventio…

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El Periódico broke the news in Barcelona, Spain on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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