3 UK CNO targets efficiency with AI
Iain Milligan, chief network officer with 3 UK (pictured), offered some real-world perspective on the current hype surrounding AI, telling Mobile World Live (MWL) the technology had already delivered positive impacts on network operations but cautioned it is too soon to unleash generative iterations for day-to-day operations.
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Nokia continues optical rejig with $2B move for Infinera
Nokia chiefs described optical networks company Infinera as irresistible as the vendor lined up an acquisition with an enterprise value of $2.3 billion, its second shake up of its Networks Infrastructure business in the same 24-hour period.
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Orange runs up private 5G for Olympic broadcasters
Orange pitched broadcasters the benefits of a private 5G network it is deploying as part of its work as the sole official connectivity provider for the Paris 2024 Olympics, joining a growing list of operators using the technology to boost coverage of sporting events.
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T-Mobile US joins $2.7B DoD supplier list with Navy deal
The US Navy roped T-Mobile US in as the latest service provider on Spiral 4, a $2.7 billion programme designed to propel the nation’s military wireless communications capabilities over the next decade.
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US Navy blesses move to expand mid-band access
The US Federal Communications Commission FCC collaborated with the nation’s government and military to free up more mid-band spectrum, a significant development opening the door for an additional 72 million people to access wireless internet services.
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AT&T Mexico puts Amdocs software in Oracle cloud
The CIO of AT&T Mexico hailed further progress in a digital transformation programme after the operator shifted its Amdocs customer experience software to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
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Netcracker targets satellite business challenges
Netcracker Technology moved to address what it believes is a weakness in current satellite communications business cases, unveiling a cloud-native digitalisation product to handle integration with fixed and mobile networks, service orchestration and SLA management.
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TIM brings Marconi to life in Bologna AR app
Telecom Italia’s enterprise unit contributed an XR platform to create an interactive tourist service in the city of Bologna which offers the chance to learn about the life, times and work of Guglielmo Marconi, the so-called father of wireless.
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Sharp, SoftBank target domestic AI data centre move
Japanese electronics giant Sharp was connected with its second AI data centre move in the space of a few days, with SoftBank Corp revealing the pair struck a memorandum of understanding covering the construction of a facility at an LCD plant in the Osaka prefecture.
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Nokia offers operators DDoS protection upgrade
Nokia upped the level of protection it offers operators against distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks, claiming the move is necessary to keep pace with an increase in the number and sophistication of the incidents.
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