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telecom, Friday, September 1,2023

e&: Transforming From A Telco To A Global Techco

Vol 305 · Issue 5 · 2023-09-01

In early June, I met Mr. Obaid Bokisha, the Group Chief Operating Officer of e&, and we discussed e&'s transformation from a regional telco to a global technology group. His presentation of e&'s transformation strategy and plans were insightful and also highlighted learnings for other operators undergoing transformation.

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e&: Transforming From A Telco To A Global Techco

The Fast Mode, Friday, August 25,2023

How Telcos Can Optimize Voice Data Networks For AI

Vol 305 · Issue 4 · 2023-08-25

The telecommunications industry is undergoing a rapid evolution, with Artificial Intelligence (AI) leading the way in driving digital transformation. Network optimization, a crucial part of enhancing network performance and efficiency, has emerged as a significant area where AI is revolutionizing the landscape.

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How Telcos Can Optimize Voice Data Networks For AI

telecoms,com, Monday, August 14,2023

A Guide To Open RAN

Vol 305 · Issue 3 · 2023-08-14

Telecoms.com gathered together a panel of industry experts to define and analyse the future trajectory of Open RAN, the approach to building networks from an a la carte menu of equipment manufacturers.

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A Guide To Open RAN

FierceTelecom, Tuesday, August 8,2023

The Pros And Cons Of 3 Types Of PON Topologies

Vol 305 · Issue 2 · 2023-08-08

t a session today at the Mountain Connect show, a group of panelists discussed getting fiber to 'everywhere' in the U.S. And many of those places will be in rural areas that have previously been unserved by any type of broadband connection, let alone fiber.

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The Pros And Cons Of 3 Types Of PON Topologies

telecpm.com, Tuesday, August 8,2023

Private Network Market Bucks Downward RAN Trend

Vol 305 · Issue 2 · 2023-08-08

There is one bright spot amid all the doom and gloom about lower telco capex and its effect on vendor earnings. The market for private cellular networking equipment saw revenues in the second quarter jump 60% year-on-year, according to Dell'Oro.

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Private Network Market Bucks Downward RAN Trend

CXOtoday.com, Tuesday, August 1,2023

Bringing A New Age Of Telecom With 5G And AI

Vol 305 · Issue 1 · 2023-08-01

The telecommunications industry is on the cusp of a groundbreaking transformation, poised to usher in a new era of connectivity and communication. This paradigm shift is driven by the convergence of two revolutionary technologies - 5G and Artificial Intelligence (AI).

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Bringing A New Age Of Telecom With 5G And AI

Fagen Wasanni Technologies, Monday, July 31,2023

The Future Of Telcos: Leveraging IoT Value-Added Services

Vol 305 · Issue 1 · 2023-07-31

The future of telecommunications companies, or telcos, is being shaped by the rapid evolution of technology. One of the most significant technological advancements influencing this sector is the Internet of Things (IoT). As we delve into the future of telcos, it becomes evident that leveraging IoT value-added services is not just an option, but a necessity for survival and growth.

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The Future Of Telcos: Leveraging IoT Value-Added Services

Entrust, Friday, July 28,2023

The Data Protection Puzzle Piece For Telecoms

Vol 304 · Issue 4 · 2023-07-28

The telecom and communications industry is undergoing unprecedented change. The ever-growing demand for higher connections speeds and lower latency means mobile and fixed-line service providers have had to significantly rearchitect their networks to support new technologies like 5G and IoT as well as wide-scale public projects such as smart cities and autonomous vehicle communication networks.

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The Data Protection Puzzle Piece For Telecoms

TelecomTV, Friday, July 28,2023

Telcos And Vendors Tackle Lax Network Security Strategies

Vol 304 · Issue 4 · 2023-07-28

AT&T, BT and Verizon, along with big names from the vendor community such as Cisco, Intel and Juniper, are among the companies to have joined a new industry alliance, the Network Resilience Coalition, which is focused on ensuring that network infrastructure is as secure as it could, and should, be.

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Telcos And Vendors Tackle Lax Network Security Strategies

TelecomTV, Thursday, July 27,2023

CSP Giants Form Global Telco AI Alliance

Vol 304 · Issue 4 · 2023-07-27

Strengthening its position at the heart of the all-important AI-native telco debate, Deutsche Telekom, along with e&, Singtel and SK Telecom, has emerged as one of the founding members of the Global Telco AI Alliance, which aims to 'accelerate AI transformation of the existing telco business and create new business opportunities with AI services.'

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CSP Giants Form Global Telco AI Alliance

TelecomTV, Friday, July 21,2023

IoT Connectivity Is Still A Tough Sell

Vol 304 · Issue 3 · 2023-07-21

The business case for IoT connectivity services has always been a tough one for telcos, made even harder by the fact that such services are strategically important because they are highly valued by enterprise customers. Berg Insight, a company that has for many years specialised in IoT market research, has just reminded us how tough the IoT business case is for mobile operators.

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IoT Connectivity Is Still A Tough Sell

TelecomTV, Tuesday, July 18,2023

FTTH/B Uptake Drives Global Broadband Market To 1.38 Billion

Vol 304 · Issue 3 · 2023-07-18

Despite an international cost-of-living crisis, the global fixed broadband sector continues to grow at about 20 million new connections each quarter, driven by the increasing availability and subsequent uptake of fibre-to-the-home/building (FTTH/B) connections, though other broadband technology options are also proving increasingly popular, according to statistics from research house Point Topic.

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FTTH/B Uptake Drives Global Broadband Market To 1.38 Billion

Light Reading, Thursday, July 13,2023

Telcos Won't Find Much Joy In Gen AI As They Latch Onto The Hype

Vol 304 · Issue 2 · 2023-07-13

There is no such thing as artificial intelligence (AI), or - if there is - it is not to be found in the generative AI programs now mushrooming across the planet. Not, that is, if by intelligence people mean something that approximates the human variety. And if this were not the implication, why use "artificial" as a qualifier?

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Telcos Won't Find Much Joy In Gen AI As They Latch Onto The Hype

TelecomTV, Monday, July 10,2023

Who's Driving Private Wireless Networks Demand?

Vol 304 · Issue 2 · 2023-07-10

Last week we reported that the market for private LTE and 5G networks is set to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 18% over the next three years, from about US$4bn to be worth in excess of US$6.4bn per year in 2026, but which industry verticals are driving this demand?

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Who's Driving Private Wireless Networks Demand?