30 Nov 2001
| by Claire Billings,
to promote his case for foreign investment in Germany's networks.
Deutsche Telekom is 43% owned ...
08 Nov 2001
| by Claire Billings,
internet access to be lowered in France and Germany....Internet connections fees for unlimited monthly access are currently more expensive in France and Germany than they are in the UK.
"In France and Germany, interconnection fees based on the actual access costs are still not a reality, despite evidence that telecom operators are the major beneficiaries ...
06 Nov 2001
| by Staff,
The agency, which is to be named in the new year, will be one of the first dedicated corporate communications firm to be set up in Germany. Most German businesses employ an in-house communications team.
DaimlerChrysler has already confirmed that it plans to use the new agency for PR advice.
Walther, who ...
21 Sep 2001
and
design magazines in the UK, France and Germany from October.
The ads were art directed by John ...
03 Sep 2001
| by Jennifer Whitehead,
operators in Germany, the UK, Austria and the Czech Republic. It also holds significant interests ...
03 Sep 2001
| by Staff,
The new brand was developed in conjunction with brand agency Lambie Nairn. The brand will sit across the company's entire mobile business, which comprises 16.1m mobile customers in the UK, Germany ...
in the UK, VIAG Interkom in Germany, Telfort in the Netherlands, Esat Digifone in Ireland and Manx Telecom ...
22 Aug 2001
| by Claire Billings,
in Italy or T-Online in Germany.
This morning, Excite@Home's shares had fallen a further seven ...
14 Aug 2001
| by Sylvia Westall,
GlobalFluency includes agencies from 25 countries across the Americas, Europe, Asia, Africa and the Middle East. In the UK, Band Bright Heads PR from Germany; and Rumeur Publique, France.
GlobalFluency was brought together by Donovan Neale-May, founder of Neale-May & Partners, one of the largest ...
26 Jul 2001
in September and running to the end of the year in the UK,
France and Germany.
The work will promote ...
29 Jun 2001
| by IAN DARBY
is at the
expense of TBWA/ Hakuhodo, which handled media in several markets
outside the UK and Germany ...