Lack of Government Incentives Impacts Ericsson and Nokia Revenues
The decrease in Ericsson’s and Nokia’s revenues and sales is the result of no government incentives to develop digital infrastructure and global economic environment.
As the industry continues to grow, EXA Infrastructure’s intention is to continue expanding its capabilities strategically as a focused partner and infrastructure provider for customers. Read more details about the company’s strategies for 2024 in this exclusive interview with Nicholas Collins, Chief Commercial Officer, EXA Infrastructure.
The newly-appointed Group President of Verizon Partner Solutions Jeff Hulse had an exclusive interview with Telecom Review. He shares the strategic vision of VPS, and how this will be fulfilled through collaboration, best customer experience delivery, and 5G network expansion, among other factors. Notably, Hulse emphasized that “no one can succeed alone and partnerships are proving to be more important than ever in our connected ecosystem.
In an exclusive interview, Telecom Review and Reailize Field CTO, Michal Patryk Debicki, discussed Reailize’s goals in helping telecommunication sectors and businesses in making the most of their operations.
The decrease in Ericsson’s and Nokia’s revenues and sales is the result of no government incentives to develop digital infrastructure and global economic environment.
Cisco is planning to cut $1 billion in expenses – including layoffs – this quarter but the news didn’t prevent its shares from tumbling 5% Wednesday after disclosing earnings and revenues that had beaten Wall Street expectations.
Samsung Electronics and Qualcomm Technologies successfully completed 1024 Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) tests for both Frequency Division Duplex (FDD) and Time Division Duplex (TDD) spectrum bands, marking an industry-first for FDD. This innovative milestone and collaboration demonstrate the companies’ dedication to support operators in increasing 5G throughput and boosting spectral efficiency of their networks.
Intelsat has signed agreements with two of the biggest names in broadcasting in Latin America, MVS Television (Mexico) and Caracol Television (Colombia), to manage broadcast distribution services.