Light Reading Weekly #19
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Adios, MWC23: Photos from telecom's big bash in Barcelona
The MWC organizers noted that they had more than 2,400 exhibitors, sponsors and partners participating. Here's a very small look at a very big show, in just 16 photos shared by our Light Reading editors and the Alamy editorial team.
MWC recap: Google, Microsoft and Oracle diverge on network functions
As MWC wraps up, Iain Morris, Mike Dano and Kelsey Ziser ruminate on T-Mobile's 5G voice service plans, how hyperscalers are trying to differentiate themselves and investment plans for future 5G and 6G deployments.
Fortinet converges SASE security policies for mobile workforce
Anne-Gaelle Santos, business development manager for Fortinet, explained that Fortinet works closely with service provider customers to develop managed SASE and SD-WAN services to secure the mobile workforce.
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Orange confident about open RAN's role in network transformation
peaking to Light Reading, Orange's executive vice president for technology and innovation, Micha?l Trabbia, said Orange remains confident about open radio access network (RAN) technology, which it sees as part of the company's broader network cloud transformation.
Net Insight's overlay fix for 5G transport
Senior Principal Analyst Sterling Perrin explained that Net Insight is using virtual private network (VPN) tunnels to address the timing and synchronization issue – a solution the broadcast industry is bringing to telecom.
BT's Howard Watson addresses net neutrality and 5G during MWC
BT's chief security and networks officer, Howard Watson, spoke to Light Reading about ongoing conversations around net neutrality and fair contribution, as well as 5G.