Telecoms.com Weekly # 13

Telecoms.com Weekly # 13

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The Telecoms.com Podcast: net neutrality and fair contribution

The guys finally make it back into the studio and are delighted to be joined by Roslyn Layton of Strand Consult, who is an expert on telecoms public policy. She was in town for an Ofcom consultation on net neutrality, so they start with a deep dive into that topic, including its many definitions and interpretations. An overlapping trending topic is the issue of whether the biggest video content producers should pay a ‘fair contribution’ to the cost of running networks, so they conclude with a discussion of that.

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US telcos blame lack of funding for failure to rip out Huawei kit

US telecoms operators have apparently not made a great deal of progress in their efforts to replace Chinese-made equipment in their networks, citing a lack of cash as their number one challenge.

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A look at the pros and cons of the ‘fair contribution’ debate

European ISPs have been requesting regulators impose what has been coined as a ‘fair contribution’ payment on Big Tech firms such as Google, Netflix, and Amazon for operating their bandwidth-hungry services over their networks.

SEE THE PROS AND CONS NOW.

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Cellnex CEO quits in the wake of strategy overhaul

Cellnex chief executive Tobias Martinez is not keen on leading the company through its conservative organic growth phase and as such has tendered his resignation.

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Virgin Orbit’s mission to launch first satellites from the UK ends in failure

The first attempt to launch satellites from British soil last night ultimately failed after the rocket experienced an ‘anomaly.’

FIND OUT WHY.

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Liberty Global plays down German fibre U-turn

Liberty Global-backed helloFiber has changed its mind about rolling out fibre infrastructure in Germany and filed for bankruptcy protection instead.

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