Telecoms Weekly #57
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The biggest event in the telecoms calendar kicks off in Barcelona next week, so we’ve asked some industry execs, analysts and journos what they expect to be the biggest themes of MWC 2024.
US operator AT&T suffered a ten-hour disruption to its mobile network, even affecting emergency services, which is likely to undermine confidence.
In a recent tribunal, Air Canada tried to claim it wasn’t responsible for giving inaccurate advice to a customer because it came from an AI chatbot.
A growing number of households worldwide are using fixed wireless access as their main home broadband connection and indications are that satisfaction is higher than it is with fibre connections.
Spanish operator Telefonica has responded to yesterday’s news that the EU has approved the merger between Orange and MasMovil, seemingly lamenting that the conditions were too stringent.
Commissioners Vestager and Breton (pictured) have drawn up lengthy to-do list for the next EU Commission, hoping to make the bloc more competitive on the global telecoms stage.
UK operator Vodafone has swapped out the existing Massive MIMO kit in a live Open RAN site and replaced it with shiny, new NEC gear.
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