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BT announces partnerships targeting reduced energy use in buildings and data centers during its Sustainability Festival at Adastral Park.
#WhatsTheStory: Light Reading's Phil Harvey, Tereza Krasova and Kelsey Ziser discuss impressive industry MVPs, challenges public and private companies faced in boosting their bottom lines, advances in disaggregated networks and more.
T-Mobile's Ulf Ewaldsson said the operator is preparing for the Super Bowl and the Formula 1 Grand Prix in Las Vegas, but he said the operator won't rely on its millimeter wave spectrum.
By mid-October, Cisco will reduce its headcount by 227 in its San Jose office and 123 employees in Milpitas. #techlayoffs
"We expect that 2024 may be the 'trough' in carrier capex," according to Wells Fargo analysts. That's likely welcome news to cell tower and equipment vendors suffering through this year's spending slowdown.
Thailand's AIS has agreed to buy a 700MHz spectrum license from state-owned operator National Telecom for THB14.9 billion ($419.6 million).
Dish Network, which is developing APIs into its network, suggested such efforts could create "personalized marketing strategies, targeted product recommendations, and optimized customer support."
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