
War in Telecom: The Four Colours of Capitalism
Documentary · TV Movie
Overview
This film tells the competition in the telecommunication sector over the last years, in order to make us understand its stakes and the industrial and commercial logics. The story is told by its four main characters : Martin Bouygues, Stéphane Richard, Xavier Niel and Patrick Drahi.
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Stéphane Richard
Stéphane Richard
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Stéphane Richard
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Martin Bouygues
Martin Bouygues
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Martin Bouygues
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Xavier Niel
Xavier Niel
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Xavier Niel
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Patrick Drahi
Patrick Drahi
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Patrick Drahi
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Olivier Roussat
Olivier Roussat
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Olivier Roussat
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Didier Lombard
Didier Lombard
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Didier Lombard
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Matthieu Pechberty
Matthieu Pechberty
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Matthieu Pechberty
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Jacques Veyrat
Jacques Veyrat
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Jacques Veyrat
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Benjamin Coriat
Benjamin Coriat
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Benjamin Coriat
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Jean-Louis Missika
Jean-Louis Missika
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Jean-Louis Missika
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