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  • BBC: "Telefonica is to pay £17. 7bn ($31. 6bn) for the firm in order to get a foothold in two of Europe's largest mobile phone markets - the UK and Germany."

    Scientology identify Oxygen outside California Ben Barren 2005

  • BBC: "Telefonica is to pay £17. 7bn ($31. 6bn) for the firm in order to get a foothold in two of Europe's largest mobile phone markets - the UK and Germany."

    Archive 2005-11-01 Ben Barren 2005

  • While the name Telefonica means little to those outside of Spain, it's the parent company of O2 in the UK suggesting newly announced handsets, the Dell Mini 3i and the Dell Mini 5, could be heading to the UK sometime soon.

    Pocket-lint Stuart Miles 2010

  • While the name Telefonica means little to those outside of Spain, it's the parent company of O2 in the UK suggesting newly announced handsets, the Dell Mini 3i and the Dell Mini 5, could be heading to the UK sometime soon.

    Pocket-lint Stuart Miles 2010

  • The deteriorating Spanish market doesn't bode well for Telefonica, which is due to report July 28.

    Vodafone's Revenues Rise 3.5% Lilly Vitorovich 2011

  • Analysts have called Telefonica's offer, which was sweetened twice, generous and it is almost as high as Portugal Telecom's market capitalization of

    Telefonica Drops Vivo Bid 2010

  • The fact that Franco's shells killed no one in the Telefonica was a matter of pure chance.

    The Tragedy of Spain 1937

  • The company has announced it is reorganizing a disparate group of digital assets into a single business unit, to be called Telefonica NYSE: TEF Digital, and transferring 2,500 employees in the process.

    unknown title 2011

  • Hewlett-Packard plans to initially distribute the AirLife through Telefonica, which is in Europe and Latin America, said Mike Hockey, an HP spokesman.

    Macworld UK News 2010

  • Hewlett-Packard plans to initially distribute the AirLife through Telefonica, which is in Europe and Latin America, said Mike Hockey, an HP spokesman.

    Computerworld News 2010

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