The team leader of Everything Everywhere, the primogenitor organisation of UK mobile phone networks Orange and T-Mobile, is station down for "personal reasons".
Tom Alexander, who will leave the arch senior manager purpose on 31 August, mentioned he wished "to search for other interests".
He will be transposed by Olaf Swantee, who is now senior manager clamp president at France Telecom.
Everything Everywhere is a J.V. between Deutsche Telekom and France Telecom.
It proposed operations in May 2010 when the two companies fused their UK operations.
Telecoms analysts have questioned either the join up has been carried out as uniformly as had been intended.
Mr Alexander was Everything Everywhere's initial arch executive. He had formerly hold the same location at Orange UK from 2008.
"It's been my special consideration to offer Everything Everywhere these past twelve months, and Orange before that," he said.
"Olaf will be an glorious arch senior manager and leader for Everything Everywhere relocating forward."
Mr Alexander will go on in an instructive purpose at the firm until the finish of the year.
Mr Swantee is already on the house of Everything Everywhere. Prior to fasten France Telecom, he worked for P.C. creator HP.
Everything Everywhere is the UK's largest mobile phone network operator, with about 28 million customers opposite the Orange and T-Mobile brands. It has 16,000 employees and 700 stores.
Its number of new stipulate customers slowed in the initial entertain of 2011.
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