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But lately competitors – Jazztel, and local operations of France Telecom and Deutsche Telecom have entered the market, and are driving down prices.
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A previous seed round closed in March, including Index Ventures, Marc Andreessen, Pierre Chappaz (founder of Kelkoo and Wikio) and Martin Varsavsky (founder of Jazztel, Ya. com and Fon).
Netvibes secures a $15 million investment Ouriel Ohayon 2005
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The Madrid-based company is trying to stem a market share loss as clients look for cheaper deals from operators such as Jazztel Plc and TeliaSonera AB's Yoigo unit.
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Spain's weak economy is forcing consumers to look for cheaper phone tariffs from rivals such as TeliaSonera AB's Yoigo unit, France Telecom's Orange and Jazztel Plc.
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Fixed-line rival Jazztel last month reported net income that almost doubled from a year earlier.
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The Madrid-based company is trying to stem a market share loss as clients look for cheaper deals from operators such as Jazztel Plc and TeliaSonera AB's Yoigo unit.
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The association represents operators such as Vodafone Group Plc, the world's biggest mobile-phone company, and Spanish broadband provider Jazztel Plc.
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To date, Sogecable had joined forces with dominant Spanish telco Telefonica and IPTV operator Jazztel to offer triple-play packages.
Variety.com 2010
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Telefnica and Jazztel operate the country's most advanced NGNs, which should serve up to half of the country's households with FttH by 2023.
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For example, Jazztel, one of the leading broadband operators in Spain, has launched an Internet service offering up to 30 Mbps based on new VDSL2 technology.
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