US big 3 respond to massive Texas storm
AT&T, T-Mobile US and Verizon scrambled emergency response teams to restore networks affected by a huge storm late last week which reportedly killed seven people and left up to half a million without power.
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Dell’Oro slams “exceptionally weak” RAN market
Dell’Oro Group branded the RAN market a disaster after its preliminary research pointed to a decline in revenue of between 15 per cent and 30 per cent year-on-year in Q1.
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EC ups Meta scrutiny with second DSA probe
European Commissioners called Meta Platforms’ age verification processes into question, as the bloc heaped pressure on the company by opening another full-scale investigation under the guise of its Digital Services Act.
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Europe set for sovereign AWS cloud in €7.8B move
AWS outlined a major commitment to Europe, pledging to pump close to €8 billion into establishing an independent cloud and creating thousands of jobs to maintain the security of data in the region.
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Netcracker maintains European run with VMO2 deal
VMO2 became the latest to up its use of a Netcracker Technology digital platform, the third European operator win for the US-based company in as many months.
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Telefonica gives NFTs a shot of caffeine
Telefonica put NFTs back in the spotlight, expanding its marketplace for the digital identifiers with a pair of offerings it claimed could revolutionise the coffee industry in Latin America.
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Safaricom bosses play to Ethiopia progress
Senior Safaricom executives focused on progress in building its business in Ethiopia along with a group wide transformation effort in fiscal 2024 (the year to end-March), a period when it booked gains in key earnings.
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US chip body predicts national dominance
The Semiconductor Industry Association predicted a massive US investment in its domestic chip sector would pay off within a decade, with research conducted alongside Boston Consulting Group pointing to a 203 per cent increase in manufacturing capacity by 2032.
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Deutsche Glasfaser gets more fibre with Nokia deal
German fibre broadband service provider Deutsche Glasfaser Group advanced a €7 billion plan to triple the number of homes passed by its network by tapping Nokia to provide equipment and expertise capable of providing high levels of automation.
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Analysis: Apple faces challenges decoupling from China
Leading analysts told Mobile World Live Apple’s continued reliance on China may not necessarily be a bad thing, though noted it does throw up some potential conflicts given the nation’s ongoing fight against US attempts to restrict access to key technologies.
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