Qualcomm December 9, 2021 Qualcomm AI executive heads to MemryX Fabless AI chip start-up MemryX hired Keith Kressin as CEO, nabbing a leader of one of Qualcomm’s key business areas. By Martha DeGrasse
Dish Network North America Operators December 9, 2021 Crown Castle expects more from Dish Network Communications infrastructure company Crown Castle’s CFO told an investor event Dish Network is yet to make a meaningful contribution to its revenue more than a year after signing a 20,000-site tower deal. By Martha DeGrasse
Big Tech GSMA Meta Video December 9, 2021 Mobile Mix: 2021 and out The Mix is back for one last time this year, as the Mobile World Live team get all festive and bring you the highlights from another busy year in tech, including a new buzzword, a view from the skies and…
Europe Regulation December 9, 2021 EU agrees to extend roaming rules to 2032 The European Parliament reached an agreement with European Union (EU) member states to extend regulation allowing citizens to roam without incurring additional charges when travelling in the bloc by a further ten years, along with introducing further advantages for consumers. By Kavit Majithia
Middle East and North Africa Operators December 9, 2021 Zain mulls $1.3B offer for Sudan operations Zain Group began due diligence on a $1. 3 billion offer for its mobile and ICT managed services businesses in Sudan made by a subsidiary of local conglomerate Dal Group. By Chris Donkin
5G+ T-Mobile US December 9, 2021 US 5G research group targets device diversity A 5G research programme backed by T-Mobile US and other big names partnered with the University of Washington to help start-ups develop compatible devices in a bid to expand the market beyond smartphones and PCs. By Martha DeGrasse
Asia Pacific Operators December 8, 2021 Blog: Will True-dtac merger harm Thai consumers? Thailand’s mobile landscape is on track to turn into a duopoly in 2022 if a proposed merger of True Corp and dtac receives regulatory approval, raising concerns from many sectors the narrow playing field will weaken competition. By Joseph Waring