The game ends when all players are dead or have survived wave 10. All forms of damage taken from the infected will temporarily reduce the player's movement speed. Classic mode has a slower item spawn time, tougher infected, and faster infected spawn time. Like Regular mode, there are 10 waves and the player(s) must survive all 10 waves in order to complete the game. It represented the early stages of Those Who Remain. "Ĭlassic is a gamemode that was added on December 20, 2021. Throughout the waves, there are usually one or two objectives. The player(s) must survive all 10 waves in order to complete the game. There are a total of 10 waves with no restrictions each wave is 5 minutes. Also in this area, Telefónica continued to lead the sector in financing linked to sustainability criteria with a total of €17,000 million." The current version of Those Who Remain. Lastly, the General Shareholders’ Meeting approved in March all resolutions presented by the Board of Directors, implementing best practices in Corporate Governance. In this regard, the UK has expanded the eligibility criteria for accessing these tariffs in the quarter. In terms of the social objectives to which the company is firmly committed, during the first three months of the year, 4G/5G and fibre deployments continued in order to connect communities through technology, while aid to access connectivity through social tariffs has been intensified. With regard to the development and use of renewable energies, Telefónica started up three new Distributed Generation plants in Brazil in the quarter, bringing the total to 51 of the 85 plants planned. In its goal of helping to decarbonise the economy through digitalisation, it is important to highlight the final phase of the closure of the entire copper network in Spain in April 2024, with a potential reduction in the environmental impact of the country’s fixed network of 94%. In the first quarter of 2023, Telefónica continued to consolidate its progress in the environmental, social and governance areas. New environmental, social and governance milestones At the end of March, 5G already covered more than 2,100 locations in the UK, more than 82% of the population in Germany, 85% of the population in Spain and 58 cities in Brazil. With respect to 5G technology, already available in the four main markets, the company launched the stand-alone version in Brazil during the quarter, and plans to launch it in the UK, Germany and Spain in 2023. The company remains the leader in fibre deployment, with a total of 168.9 million premises passed at the end of March, 4% more than a year ago, of which a total of 66.6 million (+15%) run over Telefónica’s own fibre networks. In addition to the acceleration of fibre and 5G deployments, the closure of copper plants in Spain is scheduled for April 2024. The company has continued to make progress in its transformation with the aim of continuing to occupy the position of technological leadership that it currently holds. Telefónica’s customer base grew 4% between January and March to 383.6 million, with strong growth in fibre (+16%) and mobile contract (+7%) accesses. Transformation and technological leadership Telefónica continues to deliver on its commitment to reduce debt and continues to strengthen its balance sheet thanks to its ability to anticipate,” said José María Álvarez-Pallete, Chairman and CEO of Telefónica. ![]() As a result, we are on track to meet our financial targets for the full year, and we can also confirm the dividend forecast for 2023. We continue to execute our strategic plan and added another quarter of accelerated revenue growth in all regions where Telefónica operates.
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