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Quentin Verstappen poses for the photographer during the launch of Belgium's first cooperative mobile telephony company, in Brussels, Saturday 27 October 2018. BELGA PHOTO HATIM KAGHAT
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It is not unusual these days to hear about cooperatives.

HASSELT, BELGIUM: Illustration picture shows a Viking helmet during a press conference of Mobile Vikings-VikingCo, mobile network operator, in Hasselt (BELGA PHOTO YORICK JANSENS)
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Test Achats/Test Aankoop, the Belgian non-profit consumer protection organisation, is concerned about the proposed acquisition of mobile virtual network operator Mobile Vikings by Belgium’s larges

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“Young girls need role models. So, we must share more stories about great women, and promote this topic.

The Proximus Tower in Brussels (BELGA PHOTO ERIC LALMAND)
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Telecommunications giant Proximus is considering moving out of its Brussels headquarters, the famous Proximus tower.

Illustration picture taken during a demonstration organized by 'Collectif/ Collectief stop5G.be' calling to stop the deployment of 5G, fifth generation, wireless network, Saturday 26 September 2020, in Brussels. (BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK)
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According to the annual ConsumerLab study commissioned by Swedish telecoms giant Ericsson, to be released on Tuesday, Belgians are ill-informed and overwhelmed by the amount of information present

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Mobile service provider Proximus has admitted that customers cannot opt out of data collection services that are sold to third parties.

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Three regional regulators and one federal commission oversee the energy market’s operations.

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An element of fun and humility in Telenet’s working culture was partly responsible for enticing John Porter to move across the world to Belg

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Unions at telecoms company Proximus are meeting with management today to discuss the restructuring plan that caused an uproar among workers last week with the announcement that nearly 2,000 jobs,

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