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The telecom sector's latest fascination throws up new concerns about dependency on Big Tech and the companies producing genAI software.
CityFibre CEO Greg Mesch questions why BT's retail business won't work with altnets, as BT's Howard Watson maintains the company keeps an open mind but time is not right.
Light Reading's Mike Dano joins the podcast to discuss which vendors and service providers are teaming up to support neutral host private wireless deployments.
Nokia said Dish Network would be the first network operator to support its new Network as Code platform. The move reflects interest among telecom players to expose network APIs to developers that might wish to pay for them.
Light Reading's Phil Harvey dishes on MWC Las Vegas and the challenges telcos face in deploying generative AI tools.
Iliad's Xavier Niel sets out his €200M plan for AI "made in France" with a new supercomputer, lab and more.
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