Day: July 19, 2020
TORONTO, July 19, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Gran Colombia Gold Corp. (TSX: GCM, OTCQX: TPRFF) announced today that its equity position in Western Atlas Resources Inc. (”Western Atlas”) (TSX-V: WA) has increased to approximately 25.8% through a non-brokered private placement (the “Private Placement”) completed on July 17, 2020 by Western Atlas. Western Atlas intends to use the proceeds of the Private Placement for exploration of its Meadowbank project in Nunavut, seeking restitution of the Increible Project, the potential addition to its exploration portfolio and for general administrative purposes.The Private Placement comprised a total of 35,900,000 units (each, a “Unit”) at a price of CA$0.10 per Unit, for gross proceeds of approximately CA$3.59 million. The Private Placement involved the sale of both flow-through units and non-flow-through...
Nokia deploys Self-Organizing Network software for Telstra to boost automation across its mobile network and support 5G
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Press ReleaseNokia deploys Self-Organizing Network software for Telstra to boost automation across its mobile network and support 5GNokia’s Self-Organizing Network (SON) software will boost automation of Telstra’s Australia-wide radio access networks (RAN), better supporting the evolution to 5GThe SON software will help Telstra to minimize complexities from multi-technology and multi-layered networks20 July 2020Espoo, Finland – Nokia has deployed its EdenNet Self-Organizing Network (SON) software for Telstra to help the Australian operator centralize and automate network operations and to support its move to 5G.Nokia’s EdenNet SON solution will automate Telstra’s radio access network (RAN) configuration management, improving network performance and efficiency to support the increased demands of 5G.Partnering with Nokia will allow Telstra...
Icelandair Group hf.: Agreement reached between Icelandair and the Icelandic Cabin Crew Association (FFI)
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Despite failed negotiations between Icelandair and the Icelandic Cabin Crew Association (FFI), the parties have managed to resume discussions and have signed a new collective-bargaining agreement which is valid until 30 September 2025. The agreement is based on the same principles as the agreement which was agreed to between the parties on 25 June 2020 and thus meets the set objectives of increasing productivity and flexibility for the Company and at the same time ensures competitive compensation for cabin crew members. The current agreement results in further reduction in operating cost without negatively affecting the employee terms of cabin crew members. The agreement will now be presented to FFI members who will vote on the agreement but a conclusion from the vote is expected on 27 July 2020. Due to this progress, Icelandair’s pilots...