Tech News & Insights For November 4-10
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Harnessing Generative AI for Telcos: Boosting OSS/BSS Performance and Enabling Data-Sharing Services
— Nelson Englert-Yang, Industry Analyst
Several profitable use cases have emerged for generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) in telcos. This ABI Insight surveys some of the most popular use cases as Proofs of Concept (PoCs) and anticipates that generative AI will impact both short- and long-term telco strategies.
— Sam Torbet, Industry Analyst
Hitachi Energy announced that it had acquired eks Energy to bolster its growing portfolio to meet global demand for energy storage solutions. This move is just one example that we will see as the market moves toward energy storage to solve energy demands, and enterprises will be wise to take note of which companies are truly advancing this technology with other smart energy solutions.
— Lucas Stewart, Research Analyst
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IDEMIA’s deployment of a digital Identity (ID) solution in Colombia is innovative in terms of onboarding efficiency through the use of a “combined approach” to mobile ID derivation.
— Larbi Belkhit, Research Analyst
Silicon photonics is a relatively novel and promising technology for telco networks. Vodafone recently announced a collaborative effort with photonics experts Salience Labs and iPronics to assess its viability of the Open Radio Access Network (RAN) use case at its Research and Development (R&D) center.
— Leo Gergs, Principal Analyst
The recent results of Ericsson and Nokia illustrated once again the profound revenue crisis of the telco industry when it comes to the consumer market. The need to unlock enterprise revenue streams is, therefore, more important than ever before.
— James Prestwood, Industry Analyst
Siemens and DMG MORI recently partnered to release a digital twin machine model of DMG MORI’s machines. This allows manufacturers to simulate and test their machining assets prior to production, with the vendors claiming it reduces unproductive testing and energy consumption, alongside increasing production ramp up time.