Light Reading Weekly 38
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#WhatsTheStory: Light Reading's Mike Dano joined the podcast to discuss how AT&T, Verizon, Dish, the GSMA and others are approaching the development of network APIs.
There may be some indications that The WSJ's devastating exposé on lead-covered telecom cables is finally being digested by the wider market. TDS Telecom said it counted just ten miles of lead-covered wires in its network.
Netflix is starting to see the "full benefits" of a paid sharing plan and growth of its new ad-supported plan, but the company's shares are getting punished as quarterly revenues don't meet analysts' expectations.
Slowdown in North America spending hurts Nokia but CEO Pekka Lundmark hails market share gains elsewhere.
Verizon Business is broadening its IoT coverage with a new global IoT eSIM platform and MNO partners Bell Canada and Telenor.
Seoul prosecutors raided the homes and offices of KT Corp.'s current acting CEO and two former CEOs Thursday as they continue their probe into alleged corrupt practices at the Korean telco.