Must not write about Nokia, must not write about Nokia… ah, too late. But we are going to talk in this section instead about the biggest news – everywhere – …
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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What might we have today – apart from some early to-ing and fro-ing with PR teams about the precise nature of the Ericsson/Nokia split at VMO2 (story updated)?
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There is a danger, perhaps, to make too much of Ericsson’s victory lap in the UK mobile market – in a fifth-round 3GPP contest, on a late-era 5G SA network, …
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Talk of the day: data sovereignty in Europe, and beyond, and the role of telcos in it; plus the impact of digital regulation on digital revolution, and how it might …
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Can we talk about private 5G – just for a moment? Because T-Mobile, the knockabout consumer brand in US telecoms, has just knocked it out of the park with this …
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T-Mobile has deployed fully private 5G networks across all 29 (US) MLB ballparks, using Ericsson hardware and a local tranche of mid-band n41 spectrum – for automated ball/strike calls, fan …
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People believe what they want to believe – as Julius Caesar wrote in his account of the Gallic Wars. It’s human nature, amped-up more than two millennia later on social …
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I probably need to change the record here – that fiber matters more right now. I mean, hardly a revelevation, right? But there’s sympathy for the old telco devils in …
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This generative/agentic AI combo at O2 Telefónica in Germany sounds a lot like an optimized version of Microsoft’s telco‑focused NOA framework – as shown to RCR at MWC a couple …
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It’s Friday, after a long week, and I should resist the urge to put pop references into this unwieldy tale; let’s try and hold it together a while longer.
