Light Reading Weekly 67

Light Reading Weekly 67

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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.

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#WhatsTheStory: Light Reading's Tereza Krásová explains what the $20 billion Orange/Másmóvil merger could mean for other service provider mergers in the EU.

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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.

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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.

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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

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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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