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AT&T looks to shed cybersecurity unit, creating a new company in the new year
Given AT&T’s speckled past in security and the fairly active discussion around a possible sale, the decision to jettison its cybersecurity unit is hardly surprising.
US FWA market update shows unusual split in operator strategy
FWA is considered a growth market for US operators, and on the consumer side it is already threatening cable operators that are determined to maintain their broadband advantage while potentially dabbling in their own FWA initiatives.
OSS: Top open-source technologies among developers
Burgeoning open-source software OSS supporting app modernisation and GenAI (respectively) dominated during last week’s KubeCon in Chicago.
New eSIM standard could be a shot in the arm for enterprise IoT
The eSIM provides device independence, enabling users to switch between mobile operators without physically changing SIM cards.
The Humane $700 Ai Pin brings telcos into the AI equation
The AI pin works on Humane’s own MVNO, based on the T-Mobile US network.
WebexOne 2023: Cisco places a diversified stamp on AI
Cisco is seeking to separate itself from the pack by touting AI innovations across both software and hardware.
Telcos and SMBs face a bumpy ride
With competition in the SMB market already intense, telecoms service providers need to define who their target customers are.
Tracker alerts are go as Big Tech tussles with accountability
Devices will receive an automatic alert notifying them of a “tracker travelling with you,”
Why 5G RedCap means ‘more’ for consumer IoT
With RedCap, operators look to improve IoT devices’ power consumption, reduce chipset cost and complexity, and deliver the service enablers possible with 5G SA.
Okta breach derails security vendor’s momentum
Over the course of a week, the company’s share price plummeted by 9% and the company lost nearly $2bn in its valuation.