3 result(s) for raises in Tech
Yettel Hungary Drastically Raises Prices
- 7 Mar 2023 12:15 PM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- tech
Yettel will increase its prices by 14.5% from March 14, in line with its inflation-indexing scheme, the telecom company announced.
Hungarian Customers Prefer Watching Sports Broadcasts On Projectors
- 13 Sep 2016 9:00 AM
- tech
According to recent research, conducted by Kutatópont on behalf of Epson, to review sport-viewing habits in Hungary, if sports fans ran a hospitality establishment they would invest in purchasing a projector. We asked Gáspár Tőrös (pictured), Product and New Business Solutions Manager for Epson Hungary about the results of the research.
Frequency Auction In Hungary Raises Ft 130bn
- 2 Oct 2014 9:00 AM
- tech
Four service providers will pay Ft 130.6 billion in total for mobile broadband frequencies, the media and telecoms authority NMHH announced on Monday in revealing the results of its latest auction. The outcome is notable for the entry of a new market participant, Romania’s Digi, which won a narrow band at 1,800MHz with a bid of Ft 10 billion.
Yettel Hungary Drastically Raises Prices
- 7 Mar 2023 12:15 PM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- tech
Yettel will increase its prices by 14.5% from March 14, in line with its inflation-indexing scheme, the telecom company announced.
Hungarian Customers Prefer Watching Sports Broadcasts On Projectors
- 13 Sep 2016 9:00 AM
- tech
According to recent research, conducted by Kutatópont on behalf of Epson, to review sport-viewing habits in Hungary, if sports fans ran a hospitality establishment they would invest in purchasing a projector. We asked Gáspár Tőrös (pictured), Product and New Business Solutions Manager for Epson Hungary about the results of the research.
Frequency Auction In Hungary Raises Ft 130bn
- 2 Oct 2014 9:00 AM
- tech
Four service providers will pay Ft 130.6 billion in total for mobile broadband frequencies, the media and telecoms authority NMHH announced on Monday in revealing the results of its latest auction. The outcome is notable for the entry of a new market participant, Romania’s Digi, which won a narrow band at 1,800MHz with a bid of Ft 10 billion.