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25 September 2015
Today’s online news Gozonews.com Live UEFA Champions League on mobile devices from GO – GO Direct
Maltastar.com Bank of Valletta commissions GO to deliver Gigabit fibre network – GO Direct
Independent.com.mt Bank of Valletta commissions GO to deliver Gigabit fibre network – GO Direct
Maltatoday.com.mt Bank of Valletta commissions GO to deliver Gigabit fibre network – GO Direct
josannecassar.com Bank of Valletta commissions GO to deliver Gigabit fibre network – GO Direct
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Live UEFA Champions League on mobile devices from GO BY GOZO NEWS ¡ SEPTEMBER 20, 2015
GO Sports Premium Interactive TV residential subscribers can now watch UEFA Champions League live on their smartphones and tablets. The company said that to do so subscribers simply need to download a free app, which provides live text updates, in-match video clips and highlights, in-depth statistics and live scores. Live match updates and information on fixtures and standings will also be available through the app. The GO Sports UEFA Champions League app is available from iTunes or Playstore across the following platforms on both smartphones and tablets; iOS 7.0 and above, Android, 4.03 and above. GO said that once the app is downloaded, subscribers simply need to use their GO Account Number and their GO Interactive TV number, which can be found on any bill. Customers will be able to download the GO Sports UEFA Champions League app on up to two devices per Interactive TV number. More information is available from www.go.com.mt/uefa-champions-league.
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Bank of Valletta commissions GO to deliver Gigabit fibre network Wednesday, 23 September 2015, 18:28
GO will be designing and building a nationwide dedicated Gigabit fibre network for Bank of Valletta. This will future-proof BOV's communications infrastructure, enabling it to deliver more and better interactive services to their customers. The multi-million Euro project agreement was signed by GO's CEO, Yiannos Michaelides and Bank of Valletta CEO, Charles Borg.
Mr Borg said, "A dedicated nationwide Gigabit fibre network will greatly improve BOV's capacity to manage and transfer data within a secure environment. In turn this will help Bank of Valletta to better understand and to more quickly meet our customers' needs. As the only provider of true fibre networks in Malta, we are confident that GO will prove to be an outstanding partner for the Bank as this project is rolled out over the coming months." Mr Michaelides said, "The data management and transfer requirements for an organisation like Bank of Valletta are huge and require a world class communications infrastructure. As the pioneers of true fibre internet in Malta, GO is looking forward to
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delivering a Gigabit fibre network to BOV, which in turn will help the bank to further improve its operations and customer service." The roll out of the BoV nationwide Gigabit fibre network will take place alongside the ongoing rollout by GO of Fibre-To-The-Home (FTTH) which is already bringing the next generation of internet services to both residential and commercial customers. The â‚Ź50 million investment in FTTH was launched by GO in April 2015 and a total of 33,000 plus households in Malta will be connected by the end of this year.
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GO Direct maltastar.com 23 September 2015 € 116
Bank of Valletta commissions GO to deliver Gigabit fibre network Wednesday, 23 Sep 2015, 13:11
GO plc will be designing and building a nationwide dedicated Gigabit fibre network for Bank of Valletta. This will future-proof BOV’s communications infrastructure, enabling it to deliver more and better interactive services to their customers. The multi-million Euro project agreement was signed by GO’s CEO, Yiannos Michaelides and Bank of Valletta CEO, Charles Borg. Mr Borg said, “A dedicated nationwide Gigabit fibre network will greatly improve BOV’s capacity to manage and transfer data within a secure environment. In turn this will help Bank of Valletta to better understand and to more quickly meet our customers’ needs. As the only provider of true fibre networks in Malta, we are confident that GO will prove to be an outstanding partner for the Bank as this project is rolled out over the coming months.”
Mr Michaelides said, “The data management and transfer requirements for an organisation like Bank of Valletta are huge and require a world class communications infrastructure. As the pioneers of true fibre internet in Malta, GO is looking forward to delivering a Gigabit fibre network to BOV, which in turn will help the bank to further improve its operations and customer service.” The roll out of the BoV nationwide Gigabit fibre network will take place alongside the ongoing rollout by GO of Fibre-To-The-Home (FTTH) which is already bringing the next generation of internet services to both residential and commercial customers. The €50 million investment in FTTH was launched by GO in April 2015 and a total of 33,000 plus households in Malta will be connected by the end of this year.
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GO Direct maltatoday.com.mt 23 September 2015 € 145
Bank of Valletta commissions GO to deliver Gigabit fibre network Roll-out of the BOV nationwide Gigabit fibre network will take place alongside the ongoing rollout by GO of Fibre-To-The-Home (FTTH) which is already bringing the next generation of internet services to both residential and commercial customers
Matthew Vella 23 September 2015, 11:44am
GO CEO Yiannos Michaelides and BOV CEO Charles Borg sign the agreement.
GO plc will be designing and building a nationwide dedicated Gigabit fibre network for Bank of Valletta. This will future-proof BOV’s communications infrastructure, enabling it to deliver more and better interactive services to their customers. The multi-million Euro project agreement was signed by GO’s CEO, Yiannos Michaelides and Bank of Valletta CEO, Charles Borg. “A dedicated nationwide Gigabit fibre network will greatly improve BOV’s capacity to manage and transfer data within a secure environment,” Borg said. “In turn this will help Bank of Valletta to better understand and to more quickly meet our customers’ needs. As the only provider of true fibre networks in Malta, we are confident that GO will prove to be an outstanding partner for the Bank as this project is rolled out over the coming months.” “The data management and transfer requirements for an organisation like Bank of Valletta are huge and require a world class communications infrastructure,” Michaelides added. “As the pioneers of true fibre internet in Malta, GO is looking forward to delivering a Gigabit fibre network to BOV, which in turn will help the bank to further improve its operations and customer service.”
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The roll-out of the BoV nationwide Gigabit fibre network will take place alongside the ongoing rollout by GO of Fibre-To-The-Home (FTTH) which is already bringing the next generation of internet services to both residential and commercial customers. The â‚Ź50 million investment in FTTH was launched by GO in April 2015 and a total of 33,000 plus households in Malta will be connected by the end of this year.
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GO direct josannecassar.com 24 September 2015 € 116
BANK OF VALLETTA COMMISSIONS GO TO DELIVER GIGABIT FIBRE NETWORK Pictured above: GO CEO Yiannos Michaelides and BOV CEO Charles Borg with Jonathan Brincat – GO Senior Manager Business Solutions and Value Added Services, Elaine Fenech – Senior Manager GO Business, Kurt Camilleri – GO Chief Commercial Officer, Herbert Zarb – BOV Executive Head ITSD and Joseph Agius – BOV Chief Technology Officer. GO plc will be designing and building a nationwide dedicated Gigabit fibre network for Bank of Valletta. This will future-proof BOV’s communications infrastructure, enabling it to deliver more and better interactive services to their customers. The multi-million Euro project agreement was signed by GO’s CEO, Yiannos Michaelides and Bank of Valletta CEO, Charles Borg. Mr Borg said, “A dedicated nationwide Gigabit fibre network will greatly improve BOV’s capacity to manage and transfer data within a secure environment. In turn this will help Bank of Valletta to better understand and to more quickly meet our customers’ needs. As the only provider of true fibre networks in Malta, we are confident that GO will prove to be an outstanding partner for the Bank as this project is rolled out over the coming months.” Mr Michaelides said, “The data management and transfer requirements for an organisation like Bank of Valletta are huge and require a world class communications infrastructure. As the pioneers of true fibre internet in Malta, GO is looking forward to delivering a Gigabit fibre network to BOV, which in turn will help the bank to further improve its operations and customer service.” The roll out of the BoV nationwide Gigabit fibre network will take place alongside the ongoing rollout by GO of Fibre-To-The-Home (FTTH) which is already bringing the next generation of internet services to both residential and commercial customers. The €50 million investment in FTTH was launched by GO in April 2015 and a total of 33,000 plus households in Malta will be connected by the end of this year.