Telecoms.com Weekly #32

Telecoms.com Weekly #32

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The Telecoms.com Podcast: Threedafone, Huawei, and private networks

The big news of the week was the official announcement of the proposed merger between Vodafone and Three in the UK, so they start with that. They move on to discuss the EU’s increasingly strong position on ‘high risk’ telecoms vendors before concluding with their reflections on a recent event they attended that focused on private networks.

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Experts warn it’s still early days for 5G private networks

The Future Enterprise Networks event in London initially focused on the nascent private networks market and the challenges it faces to achieve mass adoption.

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Europe moves to effectively ban Chinese vendors from members’ 5G networks

EU messaging around ‘high-risk’ vendors is looking increasingly like an outright ban on Huawei and ZTE, with pressure mounting on countries that have yet to remove them from their 5G networks.

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T-Mobile US taps up Google for edge compute

T-Mobile US has partnered with Google so it can resell the Internet giant’s edge computing services to its private 5G networking customers.

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UK arms of Vodafone and Three announce merger – now the hard part begins

After?flirting ?with each other for months, Vodafone and CK Hutchison have formally announced they want to merge their UK operations but getting regulatory approval won’t be easy or quick.

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UK government announces even more telecoms initiatives

Satellite broadband for a remote Scottish area, an MoU with Australia, and ‘smart lampposts’ are the latest government initiatives designed to make the UK ‘an international leader in telecoms.’

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TIM gets new NetCo bids, but sale could still falter

TIM has confirmed receipt of two new bids for its network assets, but despite the fact that there are still two horses in the race, it could yet draw to a close with no winner.

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KRISHNAN N NARAYANAN

Sales Associate at American Airlines

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