KPN
HP StorageWorks Systems Manage the Growing Flood of Data for Netherlands Telecom Leader KPN
White Paper KPN is the largest telephone company in the Netherlands - and a leading supplier of Internet services to businesses and consumers - supporting more than 2 million Internet subscribers and more than 3 million e-mail... [01 Sep 2009]
KPN Cuts Operating Costs by Two-Thirds in Migration to Unisys Servers With Microsoft Operating System
White Paper KPN, the market leader in major segments of the Dutch telecoms industry, operates a fixed telephony network in the Netherlands and mobile services in the Netherlands, Germany, and Belgium. KPN wanted to... [04 Dec 2008]
Unified Communications Solution Helps Telecoms Giant Practise What IT Preaches
White Paper KPN wanted to enable KPN to reap the collaborative benefits of a unified IP network, reduce its operating costs and install an enterprise network that it could demonstrate to its customers. An... [11 Jan 2008]
Microsoft is 2006 takeover titan
News Oracle and KPN were placed joint second, with 13 acquisitions apiece, and IBM came in fourth with 12 buyouts, according to consultant Icon Corporate Finance. KPN (13) Microsoft racked up the largest... [15 Jan 2007]
The telecoms operator of the future
Comment O'Boyle says: "Of all incumbents, BT and KPN are taking the biggest risks. BT and the Netherlands' KPN have been particularly vocal about moving to this new environment. The era of converged telecoms... [02 Jan 2007]
ING picks suppliers for €800m IT deal
News ING has signed a memorandum of understanding with preferred suppliers Accenture, Atos Origin, Getronics and KPN for the five-year deal, which is expected to be finalised by the end of 2006. Dutch banking group ING is... [04 Jul 2006]
Motorola to grab Linux set-top box developer
News Kreatel customers include KPN in the Netherlands, Telefonica in Spain and TeliaSonera in Sweden. Motorola plans to acquire Kreatel Communications, a Swedish developer of television set-top boxes that use Linux and... [18 Jan 2006]
Leader: O2 be in Spain
Leader While Spain's Telefonica has been the suitor of choice for some time, others - most notably a German-Dutch bid from a teaming of Deutsche Telekom and KPN - have been sniffing around. O2 has been on the auction block for... [31 Oct 2005]
Broadband: No longer Europe's luxury
News The UK and the Netherlands are the least attached to their historic telcos, however, with BT holding onto just 25 per cent and KPN taking 44 per cent. In the next few years, broadband will become the norm rather than the... [21 Jan 2005]
SMS price war could hit UK
News The worrying thing is that after spending some time trying to reduce customer churn and stabilise their market, leading Dutch operators such as KPN Mobile and Telfort have slashed their per-message rates, from €0.23 to... [28 Jun 2004]
Mobile operators team up to punch their weight
News Other operators have expressed an interest in joining the group, including Amena, Hutchison's 3, KPN, One Austria, SFR and Telenor. Mobile operators from around the world including mmO2, NTT DoCoMo, Orange, T-Mobile and... [23 Jun 2004]
mmO2 plans a boom year
News The fourth largest operator saw its share peak last month on rumours that it was to be taken over by Dutch operator KPN. BT mobile offshoot mmO2 predicts that it will show its heels to UK rivals and grow revenues in the... [31 Mar 2004]
KPN boss rules out more cash for mmO2 bid
News KPN boss Ad Scheepbouwer has reportedly ruled out an increased offer for mmO2. He said in an interview with the Financial Times that any deal is "off the table" and that "there is no way that the value that I apply today... [15 Mar 2004]
€1m contact-centre win for TTG
News Wolfson serves customers in the financial sector, publishing and especially telecoms, counting Tele2 and Base, formerly KPN Orange, on its client roster. Telco TTG Netherlands has won a €1m extension to its contract with... [10 Mar 2004]
3's not much of a crowd as DoCoMo considers split
News Fuelling the rumours of the split is DoCoMo's flirtation with the UK's smallest mobile company, mm02, after the collapse of a merger bid by Dutch operator KPN. KPN flogged its stake in the 3G mobile... [02 Mar 2004]