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Ericsson is conducting research into AI that could upend the traditional OSI model, while the self-driving network could be just a few years away.
#WhatsTheStory: Light Reading's Tereza Krásová explains what the $20 billion Orange/Másmóvil merger could mean for other service provider mergers in the EU.
There are plenty of topics to talk about at this year's MWC Barcelona show, from network APIs to network-based security. However, AI dominated discussions, and the threat of automated redundancy spread.
AT&T has not provided subscriber guidance for 'Internet Air,' its new fixed wireless access (FWA) product. But New Street Research assumes the offering will hit a peak of 180,000 subscriber adds per quarter by late 2025.
Some companies are toying with radio access networks (RANs) powered by high-performance GPUs like those offered by Nvidia. But others argue there isn't enough demand to warrant the expense. #MWC24
China's Skyworth, TiVo's fifth TV OEM partner, plans to integrate the TiVo OS in its 2024 lineup. TiVo parent Xperi hopes to exit 2024 with 2 million TiVo-powered TVs, putting it on track for 7 million by 2025.
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