RCR (London) was on holiday, and wasn’t invited anyway – maybe because of all the musical chairs at RCR Towers recently. So maybe there’s a reason to write-off Ericsson’s pre-MWC …
James Blackman
James Blackman
James Blackman has been writing about the technology and telecoms sectors for over a decade. He has edited and contributed to a number of European news outlets and trade titles. He has also worked at telecoms company Huawei, leading media activity for its devices business in Western Europe. He is based in London.
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It’s Friday afternoon, half the team has clocked off, and I’ve got places to be – and Robert Curran at Appledore Research can say it better. Here’s his review of …
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Ah, nice to be writing about private 5G again – even if only briefly. Good sesh at UPTIME today from Vodafone Business, linked below. (Hats off to Nanda, everyone.)
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If you like hardcore, you might know there’s a review of the 1998 album The Shape of Punk to Come on the fan site RateYourMusic that says: “Saw this in …
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Excellent analysis from Christian, linked here and below, about Google Cloud’s deal with Liberty Global to deploy its Gemini AI models into internal and external operations.
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There are a couple of items below from the RCR team about brighter days for open RAN, a technology that has faced integration and industrialisation issues, plus vendor exits, in …
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It’s Friday, and I’ve chased an article about the future of work down a rabbit hole. But here’s the gist, prompted by comments from Anthropic chief Dario Amodei last week …
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Another late writeup from PTC in Hawaii last month; this time, a panel session about ‘who actually wins’ out of networks and data centers in the AI era produced a …
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After dismissing Musk’s mega merger yesterday (when RCR was sub-sea), as stuff for the mainstream press, Sulagna has a thoughtful write-up today – which asks what it’s all for.
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So the big story in tech today is about Elon Musk combining SpaceX with xAI in a $1.25 trillion deal. Except everyone else has written about that, and everyone knows what …