Monthly Archives: September, 2024

Sat-to-cell company Lynk changes up leadership

Executive changes come as the company works to go public via combination with a SPAC Direct-to-satellite company Lynk has made several major executive changes, bumping...

AT&T sees fiber/wireless convergence as a ‘line of sight’ to revenue

Citi Global Conference attendees were told that AT&T will provide additional fiber investment updates 'in the coming weeks' Last week, Jenifer Robertson, AT&T’s executive...

TrueBusiness, Intel use AI to transform Thai public health

The Intel collaboration will integrate AI with medical diagnostics to enhance efficiency and reduce the workload of healthcare professionals TrueBusiness, a unit of Thai carrier...

NTIA seeks input on the future of data centers

Data centers are a vital component of digital infrastructure, one that is expected to grow at a fast rate and require more land, power...

Survey says: 83% of CIOs are embracing private cloud

Barclays sees private cloud plans up 40% since nearly doubling since H2 2020 Enterprise CIOs surveyed by Barclays are apparently rethinking cloud strategies. In the...

StarHub demos O-RAN in Singapore with NTT Docomo

StarHub said that other firms including Keysight Technologies and Fujitsu also participated in the trial Singaporean operator StarHub has recently conducted what it claims to...

GSMA names ex-Vantage Towers CEO as new Director General

Current GSMA Director General Mats Granryd will step down following MWC Barcelona 2025 The GSMA board has appointed Vivek Badrinath as the director general and member...

Vodafone deploys private 5G at Czech nuclear plant

Vodafone has deployed an all-edge private 5G network in pilot mode at the Temelín Nuclear Power Plant in Czechia for power generation conglomerate ČEZ...

Kagan: Why the AI marketplace seems confused about C3.ai 

Artificial intelligence could indeed fuel the next revolution for companies and investors. The challenge today is knowing who the long-term winners will be. C3.ai...

The Sunday Brief: Why Frontier? Why now?

September greetings from Kansas City and Cedar Rapids.  Pictured is the CellSite Solutions indoor gantry crane moving one of September’s remufacturing shelter projects into...

The top five telco-born ‘tech-cos’ in the world

Prompted by some late opportunism by Spain-based Telefónica, which has just issued a press note (widely covered) to declare itself the best telco-born ‘techco’...

Tower Semiconductor, Adani seek government support for $10B chip plant in India

Located in India's western state of Maharashtra, the chip plant will produce analog circuits and wafers Israel's Tower Semiconductor has partnered with Indian conglomerate Adani...

‘We must not let AI shape us’ — UK, US, others sign first legally binding AI treaty

The international AI treaty aims to ensure the ethical and responsible use and development of AI systems The U.K., U.S. and European Union (EU) member...

AI infrastructure drives Broadcom, HPE growth in the quarter

Cloud repatriation trends speak to enterprise AI consumption preferences IT heavy-hitters Broadcom and HPE both announced quarterly financial results this week, and both firms reported...

Using smartphones to navigate life, Gen Z Is a target for scammers (Reader Forum)

In the rapidly evolving digital landscape, Gen Z has emerged as a prime target for scammers. It’s been reported this generation is more than...

Citymesh ramps up 5G drone operations for Belgian emergency services

Citymesh is expanding its €10 million 5G drone network in Belgium, with 16 drone platforms, three remote operations centres, and about 10 pilots already...

EE launches 5G SA network in 15 major UK cities

EE said its 5G SA network is supported by the latest in AI technology U.K. carrier EE, owned by BT Group, announced the launch of...

ACCC will not oppose Optus-TPG network and spectrum sharing

Optus and TPG had entered into three agreements that relate to the provision of mobile services in Australia The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC)...

RedCap IoT shipments to top 80m in five years; eRedCap to take 70% share

Total shipments of reduced-capability (RedCap) 5G IoT modules, offering 5G-based alternatives to mid-range 4G-level LTE Cat-4 and LTE Cat-6 units, will top 80 million...

Verizon to expand fiber footprint with $20 billion Frontier acquisition

Owner’s economics guide Verizon fiber plans; combining mobility and broadband drive network convergence strategy At the Bank of American 2024 Media, Communications and Entertainment Conference...

ABI Research forecasts 80 Million RedCap IoT module shipments by 2029

The RedCap silicon market will become a 'hyper-competitive space,' according to ABI Research Drawing from findings in its recent 5G RedCap Standards and Chipsets...

Maxis partners with HPE to offer ‘AI-powered’ networking

Maxis will leverage HPE Aruba Networking Central with AI for IT operations (AIOps) in its enterprise networking offerings Malaysian telco Maxis confirmed it has become...

Huawei explores the use of RedCap in various scenarios

A Huawei spokesperson highlighted that RedCap technology can reduce 5G NR module costs by 80% Chinese vendor Huawei has been exploring a broad range of...

Network decommissioning — a once-in-a-generation sustainability opportunity for telcos (Reader Forum)

Across most developed economies, the scale of telecom equipment decommissioning — the process of retiring legacy infrastructure — is continuing at an astonishing pace....

#TBT: Nokia pushes 4.5G; Apple intros AirPods; ZTE plans Europe expansion … this week in 2016

Editor’s Note: RCR Wireless News goes all in for “Throwback Thursdays,” tapping into our archives to resuscitate the top headlines from the past. Fire...
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