First it was Chema Alonso’s departure. Telefónica is now disassembling your legacy with your team’s goodbye

After The Pallete eraTelefónica is making profound strategic and human changes. After the recent one Departure from hacker Chema Alonsothe company is disassembling kernel, according to The confidential. This is the project and the team led Alonso, where there were heavyweights of the company, such as Javier Martínez and Paco Montalvo. Company sources have confirmed to Xataka Mobile the departure of both figures. Why it is important. From the hand of Sebas Muriel, ancient CEO of Tuenti, Telefónica is saying goodbye to Kernel, which in 2016 we met as “The fourth platform“And later like Aura. With her, they proposed to create a mechanism where Each user decided if he shared his personal information or demanded compensation. The confidential also speaks of the exits of other key pieces, such as Luiz Medici and Kiko Gámez. Goodbye to Pallete and Chema Alonso’s legacy. The hacker departure in March reminded us of the ambitious path that the company had pursued in the last decade: projects such as the aforementioned fourth platform, The aura wizard, Open Gateway either Movistar Homethe domestic device that came something late to a market that Google and Alexa already dominated globally. Kernel was the project to modernize an archaic operator, the Digital heart of Telefónica, according to Paco Montalvo. Disassembling this team is a farewell to the great technological bets that the company has pursued to compete against the OTT and the great world technological ones. At the time of the indiscriminate management of the data, Telefónica claimed to want to return all control to the user. Something is left. The great responsible for that path are no longer, and the contrast with its substitutes It can’t be bigger. According to El Confidencial, the old team of Chema Alonso remains Antonio Guzmán, Irene Gómez, David del Val and Yaiza Rubio. According to Telefónica sources consulted by Xataka Mobile, Telefónica is reviewing the previous projects to approach the new vision. Despite the obvious dismantling of their pieces, they say that with Kernel there is no definitive decision, waiting for a new strategy that they hope to announce before the end of the year. A new telephone. In his first major public appearance as executive president, Marc Murtra, the substitute for José María Álvarez-Pallete, It was very clear: Telefónica should focus on consolidating and growing to create technological capacity, a more pragmatic and forceful objective than that of digital transformation and collaboration With great technology which had been adopted in the previous stage. Telefónica is facing The largest existential dilemma of its over 100 yearsyou have to choose transform into a technology company In a Europe in decline that seeks to be more autonomous or accept that as a traditional telecus it is immersed in a reality that erodes its margins. The financial sanitation that Pallete achieved was not enough for markets, with a 57%stock market drop. Good news and farewells in 2025. The helm turn brought Good news: The action at three years. And the first steps of the new direction reflect that initial forcefulness of Murtra: in 2025, Telefónica has executed five sales In different countries, and only Brazil remains a strategic market in America. In Spain, a great consolidation for 2026 sounds more and more strongly: the one that would bring a Purchase of Vodafone. The fruit of this fusion is well known: to get more than 45% of the market. Strategically, Telefónica is about to A ‘sorpasso’ itselfone that goes to enter more for services than by communications, the first step to be a diversified technological company and less telecus. At the moment, the services are 43 % of income in their accounts, and grows at a good pace: “in double digit,” according to Emilio Gayo, New CEO of the Teleco. Another good news comes with the rearme: Telefónica already It stays with 69% of defense ICT awards. Outstanding image | Xataka In Xataka | Telefónica has a plan to eat the market in Spain. That is a problem for local operators

Who is Sebas Muriel, Chema Alonso’s replacement as Cdo in Telefónica

He CHANGE CHANGE IN THE DIRECTOR OF TELECE He also arrives at his digital appendix and marks the end of one era and the beginning of another. Sebas Muriel, veteran of telecommunications with a classical executive profile, returns to the operator to occupy the position of Chief Digital Officer after Chema Alonso’s departurethat will take with him his disruptive style and hacker. This movement is part of a low higher restructuring Marc Murtra’s new leadership as executive president. While Alonso represented the commitment to the disruptive with his famous blue hat and his scooter, Muriel embodies a somewhat more traditional approach. He is a telecommunications engineer with MBA of the IESE, a combination that is almost canonical in the Spanish business ecosystem. Muriel’s professional history includes strategic positions in technology companies. He started at HP and Lucent Technologies. Then he made the leap to PWC as Senior Manager in 2001. In 2006 he was appointed General Director of Red.es (the public entity for digital development). There he led the strategic reposition of the entity. In 2011 he joined Tuenti as vice president of Corporate Affairs. This stage coincided with the integration of the network into the telephone ecosystem after Your purchase for 70 million euros before pivoting virtual operator. In 2015 it became its CEO. After accessing the position he was interviewed by Xataka mobile. That allowed him to pass Telefónica as a global director of Customer Experience Before leaving Groupm three years ago. There he has led An important restructuring of the advertising groupgetting new accounts that reported more than 60 million euros in campaigns between 2022 and 2023. Among the achievements that Telefónica stands out Muriel is his “extensive experience in business management and digital transformation” and “his ability to promote transformation programs.” The contrast with Alonso is remarkable: Where the outgoing CDO looked as a technical communicator and digital evangelizing, Muriel stands out for his managing profile and orientation to commercial results. This change is a symptom that Murtra Telefónica, after years betting on aspirational disruption and conversations about transformation, now turns towards a more pragmatic approach. This transition symbolizes a frequent pattern in large companies: after the period of technological evangelization represented by profiles such as Alonso, The systematization and consolidation phase arrives embodied in executives such as Muriel. The challenge will now be to convert the visionary ideas of the previous stage into specific commercial results, preventing digital initiatives from being in breeding promises. In Xataka | 100 years after his birth, Telefónica faces the greatest existential dilemma in its history: what wants to be older Outstanding image | Groupm, Telefónica

Steve Cohen on Pete Alonso’s return with Mets: “It gets more difficult”

The owner of the New York Mets, Steve Cohen spoke this Saturday about the situation of first baseman Pete Alonso during the team’s fan fairexplaining that every time more time passes, his return to Citi Field becomes more complicated. In statements to the press, Cohen explained that it is increasingly difficult to bring Alonso back because the Mets are adding players and that increases the overall payroll expense of the roster. “I will never say no, there is always the possibility of re-signing Alonso. But the reality is that we are moving forward and we continue to incorporate players. As we continue to bring in reinforcements, The reality is that it becomes more difficult to integrate Pete into what is already a very expensive group of players.. That’s where we are. “I’m being brutally honest,” the Mets owner explained to MLB.com. Cohen’s statements were so controversial that he even dared to describe the negotiations as “worse” than Juan Soto’s were. “I don’t like what they have presented to us. Look, maybe that will change, and I will always remain flexible. But if things continue like this, I think we will have to get used to the idea of ​​moving forward with the players we already have. If the negotiations with Juan Soto were exhausting, these have been worse“he added. Currently Alonso is the most important figure in free agency. Last season he finished with a .240 average, 34 home runs, 88 RBIs and 31 doubles, but his search for a multi-year contract has deprived him of finding a team so far. If there is no agreement between Alonso and the Mets, players like Mark Vientos have already shown their initiative to move to first base, all for the good of the team. Keep reading:

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