All articles by Neal Doran – Page 26

  • tfw145-tt-snookered
    Network & Infra

    Telefónica snookered with 5G allocation battles ahead

    2020-07-14T07:27:00Z

    Threat from Orange and Vodafone palling up on rural network sharing could be exacerbated if the pair are allowed to align mid-band 5G spectrum allocations.

  • tfw145-tt-o2-germany-supply-chain-cracks
    Suppliers & SCM

    O2 supply chain cracks as German rollout goals missed

    2020-07-13T15:20:00Z

    Indian plant closures and unavailability of field engineers blamed for failure to meet revised 4G rollout targets.

  • btw314-tt-adrian-comley
    Network & Infra

    IoT key to BT’s DyNS drive

    2020-07-13T10:25:00Z

    Vendor licensing costs and proprietary hardware acting as a brake on widespread SD-WAN uptake, but more compelling IoT economics bringing DyNS to factory floors. BT partnership with Dell spotlighted as an enabler of BT progress in expanding its portfolio. IoT expected to help drive 5G investment through reliable, low-latency ...

  • dtw096-tt-huawei-uk
    Network & Infra

    US forces UK hand on Huawei, Germany resists

    2020-07-07T14:38:00Z

    Reports that tightened US sanctions may be a game changer on Huawei security pave the way for a UK government U-turn on its approach to the vendor. In Germany, leaked DT contract details underline willingness of Huawei to hedge operator risks with stockpiled supplies and financial guarantees.

  • btw#314-nuage-light-trails
    Suppliers & SCM

    BT eagerly anticipates Nokia cloud revamp

    2020-07-06T16:45:00Z

    Nokia is targeting cloud service providers with new kit promising automated, scalable cloud service development via a new NetOps toolbox. 

  • Margrethe Vestager
    M&A

    EU: Vestager nod set to prompt regional consolidation race

    2020-07-02T10:30:00Z

    Vestager distracts from four-to-three merger demands by highlighting potential for creation of pan-European big beasts. But is this feasible in any imminent iteration of Europe, beyond cross-border infrastructure ventures envisaged by Orange?

  • tfw#144-lockers
    M&A

    Fries on VM-O2 merger: don’t mention the tax breaks

    2020-06-19T11:04:00Z

    Liberty Global anticipates substantial opportunities for savings by injecting Virgin Media tax losses into O2, but Fries wary that such behaviour may not chime with goal of creating new UK “national champion”.

  • tfw#144-us-ambassador-todd-chapman
    Suppliers & SCM

    Telefónica in a bind as US pressures Brazil on Huawei

    2020-06-17T12:45:00Z

    US Ambassador warns of financial cost to Brazil of permitting Huawei 5G presence, while talking up favourable loans for Ericsson and Nokia kit. Comments follow fulsome praise for Chinese vendor from Telefónica|Vivo CEO as an innovative and trusted partner.

  • btw#313-ni-assembly
    B2B

    BT defends role in poor-value NI land registry project

    2020-06-17T07:45:00Z

    Audit Office critical of Department for Finance in failing to deliver taxpayer value from Land Registry contract, and for not securing sufficient transparency on BT’s slice of the income.

  • dtw095-tt-deutsche-telekom-corona-warn-app
    Public Affairs

    DT tracing COVID app finally set for take off

    2020-06-13T14:22:00Z

    German authorities muse a ten-day earlier hand-off to DT and SAP could have seen Germany’s tracing programme accelerated by up to three weeks. T-Systems’ staff beta testing app, while DT contact centres will manage manual test result communications.

  • btw314-tt-sap-bt-weakness
    Financial & Performance

    SAP called in as BT addresses “material weakness” in reporting

    2020-06-05T12:45:00Z

    Ongoing inadequacies in financial controls have resulted in BT submitting its consolidated accounts with caveats. IT system weaknesses, and insufficiently robust review of elements of financial information are the source of concerns. Governance and compliance solutions from SAP have been flagged as supporting greater resilience for the Group’s future ...

  • tt-etsi-covid-tracing
    Partnerships & Alliances

    Can new telco group bridge COVID tracing’s digital divide?

    2020-06-05T10:06:00Z

    New rapid response specifications group, E4P, aiming to facilitate interoperability across European track-and-trace apps through a focus on privacy and security, with standards ready by end-summer 2020.  Conflict between centralised and decentralised approach to developing tracing apps may prove a stumbling block, however.

  • tfw#144-masmovil-cloud
    M&A

    MásMóvil equity deal may spark Spanish consolidation

    2020-06-03T14:31:00Z

    The private equity acquisition of Spain’s number four operator may see a short-term spike in competition, but could ultimately lead to consolidation, easing pressure on Telefónica and Vodafone.  Opportunities could emerge for Telxius to pick up MásMóvil masts in the aftermath.

  • tfw#144-o23-merger
    M&A

    EU court ruling could revive network consolidation

    2020-05-29T07:45:00Z

    Commission found to have been wrong to block O2–Three merger, based on commitment to upholding four-player mobile markets in larger countries. While not yet final, the court’s decision may fire the starting pistol for a renewed wave of consolidation among telcos struggling to manage competition. Commissioner Vestager side-steps comment ...

  • dtw094-tt-qualcomm-5g-xr-deutsche-telekom
    Innovation

    Operators prep for 5G reality with Qualcomm

    2020-05-27T12:46:00Z

    Qualcomm’s OEM certification programme expected to enable establishment of a new XR device category. European operators predict performance and sports content rights can be leveraged to create popular new applications that will showcase 5G’s worth.

  • vfw186-tt-openran-policy-coalition
    Partnerships & Alliances

    Vodafone takes seat on Open RAN policy board

    2020-05-21T14:54:00Z

    US interests dominate the new Open RAN Policy Coalition, but Vodafone will have a board presence within the 30 member-strong lobbying group.

  • tfw#143-f1
    Content & TV

    Telefónica intent on seeing off F1 rivals

    2020-05-20T14:29:00Z

    Telefónica could pay up to €100m for in-demand motorsport rights as it defends its bundled content price premium.

  • vfw#186-formation-flying
    Partnerships & Alliances

    Telcos see more cooperative post-crisis industry

    2020-05-20T08:03:00Z

    Home-working creating a permanent new need for stronger networks covering the UK’s homes, and potential for collaboration to deliver it. Industry cooperation seen as having played a key role in the robust management of changing demands on national infrastructure sparked by lockdown.

  • btw#313-openreach-dig
    Network & Infra

    Openreach raises FTTP sights as ADTRAN comes on board

    2020-05-15T08:00:00Z

    ADTRAN set to take a substantial share of work building BT’s new fibre infrastructure as a third partner alongside Huawei and Nokia. Vendor’s involvement appears to have sparked a small jump in BT’s March 2021 rollout targets.

  • tfw#143-old-phone
    Financial & Performance

    Telefónica talks up increasing digital relevance

    2020-05-14T15:17:00Z

    Group believes seismic societal change will emphasise the relevance of emerging digital services. However, in recent months the rate of growth has been slowing, not accelerating. Corporate digitalisation still where the money’s at for Telefónica, with changes in the consumer market focused more on updating sales channels and improving ...