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Bruno Teyton
Research Director, EMEA Telecommunications and Networking

Bruno Teyton joined IDC in 2007. He now is leads telecommunications research and consulting projects in France. Teyton contributes to EMEA Network Lifecycle Services. In this role he is responsible for research into services to telecommunications operators in Western Europe, from design, integration, maintenance, and support, to outsourcing.

Before joining IDC, Bruno Teyton lead the B2B practice at IDATE where he managed many consulting projects covering fixed telephony and data services, wireless services, network infrastructure, satellite services, and broadband network projects granted by local authorities. He also contributed to several EC projects.

Bruno Teyton is a graduate statistician and economist from ENSAE and has a post graduate diploma in industrial economy from University Paris XIII and Ecole Nationale des Postes et Télécommunications. Hespeaks French, English, and German.

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France Telecom's Results Show Deteriorating Performance — France and Enterprise Markets Particularly Under Pressure
Lionel Lamy, Bruno Teyton, Chris Barnard
Apr 2013 - Doc # lcUK24092313      IDC Link
A few days after the downgrade of France Telecom from A- to BBB+ by Standard & Poor's, France Telecom presented 1Q financial results.The French group confirmed the free operating cash flow (FOCF) guidance of €7 billion for 2013 despite decl ...
Wind Selects Huawei and Sirti to Build Out 4G Network for $1.3 Billion
Bruno Teyton, Daniela Rao
Apr 2013 - Doc # lcIT24080913      IDC Link
Gabriele Roberti contributed to this Link.Italian mobile operator Wind is investing $1.3 billion to build a fourth-generation mobile broadband network, with a five-year deal with Huawei and the Milan-based civil and network engineering firm ...

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EMEA Network Maintenance 2011–2016 Forecast
Bruno Teyton, Andy Hicks
Feb 2013 - Doc # PM01V      Market Analysis
This IDC study looks at the network maintenance market across EMEA. This study is part of a series of reports on EMEA network life-cycle services.: "The EMEA market will grow at a 3.1% CAGR between 2011 and 2016, mainly driven by ME ...
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IDC Predictions: EMEA Network Life-Cycle Services in 2013
Lionel Lamy, Chris Barnard, Bruno Teyton, Andy Hicks
Jan 2013 - Doc # PM51V      IDC Presentation
This presentation shows IDC's 10 predictions for the European network life-cycle services market in 2013. It follows the broader European IT services predictions presented to a vendor audience on December 6, 2012.

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