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"If 5G were deployed across the country, it would contribute NIS 30 billion to the economy within five years"
31.12.25
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Sophie Shulman
Ilan Sigal, CEO of Yes and Pelephone, said at Calcalist's Forecasts Conference that "regulatory barriers need to be removed" in order for this to be achieved.
Bezeq Chairman: “The strategy works even without a controlling interest. The stock will double in the coming years”
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Almog Azar
Tomer Raved spoke with Haggai Schreiber, Chief Investment Officer at Phoenix, at Calcalist’s Forecasts Conference, held in collaboration with Phoenix and Bank Hapoalim. Raved said: “Mergers in the communications market are necessary. The companies are not strong enough to fund the next wave of investment required for fifth- and sixth-generation networks.” Schreiber added: “The foreign funds that acquired Phoenix made it clear that shareholders must come first.”