AT&T
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The AT&T data breach, which affected 73 million customers is a “wake-up call for the telecom industry to keep up with the times”.
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AT&T and Ericsson today announced they have begun deploying Ericsson Cloud RAN technology on AT&T’s commercial 5G network.
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A massive AT&T outage that meant people were unable to make calls was not caused by a cyberattack.
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Pekka Lundmark, CEO and president of Nokia, has called AT&T’s decision to partner with Ericsson a disappointing outcome, and referred to the Open RAN project as a largely single-sourced RAN network.
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Ericsson and AT&T have announced a five-year network transformation and digitalisation project.
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Verizon, T Mobile and DISH have all been in talks with tech giant Amazon for weeks, as it explores launching wireless services for Prime Subscribers.
Forthcoming events
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MEF confirms the appointment of two new members from AT&T and Bell to its board of directors.
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AT&T is to transform its operations by using NVIDIA AI platforms for processing data, optimising service-fleet routing and building digital avatars for employee support and training.
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More than two decades after the idea started, one of the 50 states of the US has integrated its emergency call centres with FirstNet, the US public safety network run by AT&T.
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AT&T and BlackRock Alternatives (BlackRock) have signed a definitive agreement to form a joint venture creating a new wholesale commercial fibre platform.
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Members of the ITW Global Leaders’ Forum (GLF) have elected John Nolan of AT&T as the vice chair of the GLF Board.
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Satellite company AST SpaceMobile has successfully spread out its giant communications array for its test satellite, BlueWalker 3, which was launched in September.
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Amdocs will act as a cloud migration partner for AT&T Mexico as it transitions its database and application workloads to the public cloud.
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As several companies from around the world of telecoms share their Q3 results, here is a financial round-up with all of the key points.
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The industry’s aid charity, Télécoms sans Frontières (TSF), celebrated its 30 years of helping people hit by wars, earthquakes and other disasters with a reception at Capacity Europe last night.
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AT&T Illinois has agreed to pay a US$23 million fine after attempting to bribe a politician in the state.
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Multiple production companies have hit Verizon, AT&T and Comcast with copyright lawsuits for failing to stop movie piracy.
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Nokia and AT&T Mexico have collaborated to deploy an industrial-grade LTE private wireless network solution.
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Oracle has extended its cloud agreement with AT&T with a new five-year deal.
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As several companies from around the world of telecoms share their Q2 results, here is a financial round-up with all the key points.
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Nokia has confirmed a partnership with AT&T Mexico as they look to accelerate 5G in the country.
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AT&T has made Debbie Dial, who has worked for the company for 26 years, its principal accounting officer.
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Senior executives of both AT&T and Verizon have joined the board of industry association MEF, which promotes enterprise use of network and cloud technology.
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Roaming specialist Tomia has put some numbers to the #VoLTEgate scandal that means millions of visitors to the US will be unable to use voice roaming from this summer.
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Investigations by Capacity show that many visitors to the US – perhaps until the end of 2023 or longer – will be unable to call 9‑1‑1 to summon police and other services in an emergency.
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Inflation is hitting AT&T, the company’s CFO told a financial conference yesterday.
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Thousands of holidaymakers from Europe will be landing in the US in the next few days – for the first time since before the Covid pandemic – to find that, after 20 years, their mobile phones no longer work to make voice calls.
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AT&T Mexico has launched its 5G network in Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey.
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AT&T has revealed it is running proof of concept (PoC) tests for Open RAN technology.
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AT&T has added a network point of presence (PoP) at the NJFX cable landing station (CLS) colocation campus in Wall, New Jersey.
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The dispute in the US over 5G’s potential effects on aviation and recent reports on future spectrum availability have brought issues around spectrum to light. so, What will it take to ensure spectrum use is maximised in the long term? Gareth Willmer investigates
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AT&T revealed a 2.5% increase in revenue for its core wireless business operations before naming Jeff McElfresh as its new chief operating officer (COO).
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AT&T has finally offloaded its movie and TV interests to Discovery after completing its US$43 billion sale of the Time Warner interests it bought for twice that sum only three years ago.
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AT&T intends to step up investment in 2022 to support its fibre rollout and mid-band 5G spectrum deployment CFO Pascal Desroches told shareholders on Monday.
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AT&T has agreed to use Inteliquent's Internet Protocol (IP) voice traffic exchange services.
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Activist investors; shareholding U-turns; and STL's Ankit Agarwal
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AT&T has changed its position again on its WarnerMedia stake – by deciding to offload all of its remaining shares to shareholders.
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Syniverse has concluded a significant deal with Verizon, just a week before its shareholders consider a US$2.85 billion reverse takeover bid.
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AT&T and Verizon have released their most recent financial results, covering the full year 2021 and fourth quarter.
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Syniverse is collaborating with AT&T on the development of a solution that preserves inbound voice roaming after AT&T phases out its 3G network in February.
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In this episode of the Digital Digest, we roundup the biggest stories of the week from iSIMs to aviation dramas.
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Satellite company OneWeb finished 2021 on a high, with another successful launch, but the date of its commercial start is still unclear.