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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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Axiata, Sinar Mas edge closer to Indonesia deal
Malaysia-based Axiata Group reportedly moved closer towards combining its Indonesian operation XL Axiata with local carrier Smartfren, owned by conglomerate Sinar Mas, in deal that could worth $3.5 billion.
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Spain pushes on with Telefonica stake building
The Spanish state’s investment company moved closer towards its target of owning ten per cent equity in Telefonica, with the latest batch of shares bought taking it to the six per cent mark.
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Feature: AI twins and the digital revolution
While the use of AI and digital twins isn’t new to operators, the evolution of the former is enabling advanced twinning use cases such as improved network planning and optimisation, 6G research frameworks and training models. Mike Robuck explores.
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T-Mobile US gets green light for Mint Mobile deal
The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) gave its stamp of approval for T-Mobile’s $1.3 billion deal to buy Mint Mobile and Ultra Mobile.
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ZTE books growth but operator investment slows
Chinese vendor ZTE booked modest profit and revenue gains in the opening quarter of 2024, highlighting a shift beyond its core telecoms business as domestic operators encounter pressure from a downbeat investment environment.
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