For a longer-term recovery in the China smartphone market, Apple should focus on AI features that are of interest to the local market in China, said analysts with Canalys. Read more on Light Reading:
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Light Reading is an independent B2B digital media platform providing daily news, analysis and insight for the global communications networking and services industry. Our broad readership and solid reputation make us the leading resource for telecom, mobile and cable network operators, cloud services players and all the companies that develop and supply them with technology, applications and professional services. Light Reading has over 500,000 qualified registered users, our websites attract over 1.3 million monthly page views and our newsletters are sent out to 220,000 opt in subscribers. Our brand is also active across all social media channels, with over 100,000 members and followers. The Light Reading Group incorporates a dedicated research division Heavy Reading, over 15 successful annual industry events including its flagship Big 5G Event (formerly the Big Communications Event), several targeted online communities (including Security Now, Connecting Africa and Broadband World News) that dig even deeper into key areas of the global communications industry and its sister industry news site Telecoms.com. Light Reading is the go-to, independent online news analysis and opinion portal for the global communications networking and services industry that comprises telecom, mobile and cable network operators, the cloud services players (including the web-scale giants) and all the companies that develop and supply them with technology, applications and professional services. The Light Reading team has been identifying and reporting on the key communications industry trends since the turn of the century and has an unrivalled team of experienced journalists and editors based across North America and Europe that informs and (we hope) entertains those involved in this vital multi-trillion-dollar sector.
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- 2000
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Mike Dano
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Updates
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GSMA is tipping 4x global mobile data growth this decade, well ahead of actual growth in mature 5G markets. Read more on Light Reading:
Slowing mobile numbers cast doubt on GSMA's buoyant forecasts
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Guidance indicates AT&T could invest up to $12.5 billion in the last six months of 2024 as it switches from Nokia to Ericsson. Read more on Light Reading:
AT&T's spending to hit six-year high as it ramps Ericsson 'open RAN'
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AST SpaceMobile said five 'Bluebird' low-Earth orbit satellites are prepped for an expected September launch window. The satellites will start to underpin the company's plan to deploy a global satellite-to-cell network. Read more on Light Reading:
First batch of AST SpaceMobile 'Bluebird' satellites ready to take flight
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#Eurobites: VMO2 loses 118,400 postpaid mobile customers in Q2; Sunrise records broadband growth in Q2; Proximus perky on postpaid mobile; STC and Ericsson add new twist to 5G network slicing. Read more on Light Reading:
Eurobites: VMO2 loses 118,400 postpaid mobile customers in Q2
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Here’s what you missed last week from Light Reading: ▪ New Street Research analyst Blair Levin joins the #TheDivide ▪ Huawei swap-out in UK has become a costly and tortuous slog ▪ Verizon is reportedly looking to sell up to 6,000 wireless towers ▪ Why #5G mobile core forecasts keep slipping And more!
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CommScope has issued critical software updates for digital video headend systems that still support millions of older set-tops. Without that patch, the platform is poised to go on the fritz in January 2025. Read more on Light Reading:
CommScope releases headend patch to keep old cable set-tops alive
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India, a country with a large unconnected population, gets ready to discuss a bill that seeks to provide free Internet to all citizens. Read more on Light Reading:
India to discuss bill that would provide free Internet for all
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In a letter to Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, over 30 industry groups and associations argued that the NTIA's low-cost service requirements for BEAD are unsustainable and requested 'immediate' changes. Read more on Light Reading:
Industry groups demand NTIA relax low-cost service rules for BEAD
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#Eurobites: O2 remains UK's most complained-about mobile operator; Vodafone trading update; Germany seeks to make building networks easier; Nokia expands FWA portfolio. Read more on Light Reading:
Eurobites: O2 remains UK's most complained-about mobile operator
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