There’s a temptation to read all these stories of sovereignty and repatriation as a kind of grand post-globalist industrial shakeout, a response to dicey geopolitics geared around a new capitalist …
RCR Wireless News
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I used to work at Huawei – about 15 years ago, when the firm was on an LTE tear-up in Europe. I was not particularly senior, and I was western; …
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Europe’s sovereignty push looks urgent, almost desperate, and also coordinated and forceful. Deutsche Telekom has won a joint-tender with SAP from the Federal Ministry for Digitalization and State Modernization (BMDS) …
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This is a short version of the only story in town today, covered at some length here… RCR was going to write up BT’s results today, but then this dropped: …
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I really enjoyed this conversation with George Glass, chief tech officer at TM Forum, which is spread across two articles, yesterday and today. I never much liked OSS/BSS as a …
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Oh, look – here’s another US telco collaboration, across the RCR news desk. It is the second in a matter of days, and it looks on the face of it …
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A tale of two industries, then – right here, at the top of this newsletter stack. These two reports, both by Juan Pedro, capture opposite ends of the same AI …
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So, three things ahead of the the weekend – including two items from yesterday, about Cisco’s record results, discussed here with its axe-wielding, and the telco ‘dead-zone’ proposition in the …
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A couple of things across the wires today; the first is that AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon have a deal to form a JV to eliminate wireless dead zones in the …
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Don’t miss next week’s Test & Measurement Forum (May 19) – if you want to know what’s coming around the corner. Because if it’s on the test benches, it’s going …