Telecoms.com Weekly #19

Telecoms.com Weekly #19

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The Telecoms.com Podcast: MWC 2023 special

The guys shot their traditional special podcast from the show floor of Mobile World Congress again this year. Ericsson was kind enough to find them a space to record, so Scott and Iain start by chatting to Peter Linder from that company. Later they bring on Omdia analyst Dario Talmesio and veteran journalist George Malim to hear about their experiences at this year’s show.

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MWC 2023 recap – what’s the point of telecoms?

This year’s big telecoms get-together revealed an industry going through an identity crisis. The headline question might seem like a strange one for a website with this URL to ask but we’re no longer sure we have a good answer.

Read our recap of Mobile World Congress now.

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Nokia ponders the killer apps of 6G

The marketing drum of 6G has begun and Nokia is among those speculating on what it might do – such as chipping humans with NFC devices and scanners that can measure the bodily information of crowds.

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Ericsson admits 5G revenue generation will take time

One of the biggest current themes in the telecoms industry is attempting to establish what it is 5G actually brings to the party – in other words what is the ‘killer app’ is.

Read the interview now.

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There is no silver bullet for 5G monetisation

We caught up with Accenture at MWC 2023 to find out more on 5G monetisation and the growing sense that it’s difficult to do.

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Netflix CEO calls on telcos to contribute to content cost

Greg Peters, co-CEO Of Netflix, used his keynote address at Mobile World Congress to ask telecoms operators to contribute to the costs associated with producing entertainment content.

He was joking, of course. But his underlying message was a serious one.

Read now.

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