Light Reading Weekly #85
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An impairment charge of $1.1 billion, booked months after a $2.9 billion hit, means Vonage is now worth a third of what Ericsson paid for it two years ago.
Recent press reports have proclaimed Huawei both a resurgent force and a victim of US sanctions. The reality is more complicated.
AT&T's demand for an open interface between the management software and the radio access network now looks partly to blame for its heavy reliance on one vendor.
So far only 12% of the companies in the FCC's Huawei 'rip and replace' program have finished their work. Meanwhile, the US military is struggling to implement a full ban on connections to Huawei supporters.
This week in Eurobites: Nokia and Telefónica go public on private networks plan; Xavier Niel confirms bid for Millicom; the EU pokes its nose into AI partnerships, and more.
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