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Private phone conversations could soon become a thing of the past for defense officials and career officers in the Israel Defense Forces. As of tomorrow, the IDF will start monitoring their phone calls in an effort to prevent classified information
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Israel's defense establishment will be able to monitor soldiers' phone conversations, according to a new agreement between the army and cellular service provider Cellcom. The Defense Ministry and the IDF will also receive records of soldiers' calls
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CEO Nir Stern has initiated widespread cost-cutting measures at the Nochi Dankner controlled mobile carrier. Sources inform ''Globes'' that the company has told its vendors to slash their costs. Some vendors told "Globes" told them to cut costs by at
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This represents a change of approach by HOT, which had originally planned to apply for the international calls license through its subsidiary HOT.net Ltd., which is also an Internet service provider (ISP) although at present it has had its license
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when he purchased 10,012,033 shares at NIS 65.10 per share from Yediot Communications Ltd. owner Arnon Mozes. Drahi bought the shares at a premium of 38%, or NIS 650 million, and will own 64.7% of HOT...In addition, Drahi sold all of his shares in
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HOT's general shareholders meeting to approve the controversial deal has been rescheduled and will take place within two weeks. Institutional investors in HOT oppose its acquisition of Mirs on the grounds of the exorbitant asking price, double what
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The company needs NIS 705 million for its guarantee and NIS 500 million for its initial set up costs, working capital, and so forth. Select Communications is in talks with all of Israel's banks, but sources close to the company say that there is a
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A group of investors headed by Avraham Mar Shalom owns the other 49% of Beeper, and it is not yet clear how they will cooperate. Motorola Israel thus continues to implement its new strategy to focus on a limited number of fields, and sell everything
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Israel's Mirs Communications has chosen Nokia Siemens Networks to supply the infrastructure for its new mobile phone network in a deal valued at 200 million shekels ($59 million) over three years. Mirs said on Sunday it chose Nokia Siemens over
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has crashed in Haifa and the north, disrupting mobile telephone and Internet services. The crash comes six months after the company suffered a nationwide crash of its network. Dozens of Cellcom's mobile sites in the north reportedly broke down,
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