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Telecom Diary: Vodafone Idea: Start of a new era?
Through the FPO, Vodafone Idea has put concerns of its survival and competitiveness away but it's not viable yet, as per a Ambit Capital report. A significant rise in mobile tariffs will be necessary following the fundraising to help Vodafone Idea in navigating the present crisis seamlessly.
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Consumer spending on mobile services soared in October-December, driven by World Cup
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India's trajectory exemplifies that Digital Public Infrastructure facilitates equal opportunities: UNGA President
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ATC Telecom Infrastructure exits Vodafone Idea; sells entire stake for Rs 1,840 cr
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Large traffic generators should invest alongside telcos in networks: GSMA Intelligence
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Trai strengthens norms on reporting mobile towers, seeks to improve service quality
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ETTelecom Interviews: Vodafone Idea's Divya Sethi on 5G and B2B, IoT & more
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AI threat to call centre jobs: TCS CEO K Krithivasan
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Tata Electronics building Hi-tech machines to make iPhone casing
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Centre wants electronic component makers to ensure nation's security interests: IT Secy
Maintaining that supply chain constraints was witnessed in India during the COVID-19 pandemic, he said, if you look at the supply chain industry internationally semi-conductor chips are dominated by Taiwan.
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Indian cyber agency finds multiple bugs in Cisco products
The 'Command Injection Vulnerability' exists in the reported software due to the contents of a backup file being improperly sanitised at restore time.
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Sam Altman, Satya Nadella in US Homeland Security's AI security advisory board
The board will develop recommendations for the transportation sector, pipeline and power grid operators, internet service providers and others to "prevent and prepare for AI-related disruptions to critical services that impact national or economic security, public health, or safety."
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Japan's Sharp plans to set up $3-5 billion display fab semiconductor unit in India
Notably, Sharp is planning to set up a 1,000-acres facility in India which will be even bigger than its factory back home in Japan. Sharp want to use the Indian factory to cater to both domestic demand but exports.
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How Software and IT Jobs are disappearing in favour of AI and what is going to fill that vacuum
AI and automation will wipe out a far more significant number of jobs. Millions of people worldwide will have to switch jobs, upgrade, or learn new skills.
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Meta loses billions of dollars in quest to lead AR-VR market
The company is losing money at a rate of more than $1 billion per month since June 2022 on its AR/VR dream, according to GamesIndustry.biz.
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Pakistan faces internet disruption as sea-cables damaged
It is projected that the restoration process will take approximately one month to fully return the fibre optic cable to its original state.
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Apollo, KKR and Stonepeak may fund Intel's Ireland facility: Report
Intel has been grappling with weak demand for its chips used in the traditional data center and PC industry while it lags behind in the AI semiconductor market with its lost technological edge.
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US calls India among most challenging on IPR safety
It is not the first time that India has been put on the list. Govt and the US authorities have divergent views on several aspects of India’s intellectual property rights regime, with the way patents are granted for medicines being a pet peeve for the Americans and Big Pharma.
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Televisa to merge Sky, cable 'as soon as possible'
Televisa is aiming to trim its financial expenses, and Izzi has had trouble staying competitive in recent quarters.
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Charter Communications misses profit estimates as broadband losses bite
Charter lost 72,000 internet customers in the first quarter, compared with estimates of a loss of 56,940 internet customers, according to Visible Alpha. It had added 76,000 in the same period a year earlier.
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Google plans $3 bln data center investment in Indiana, Virginia
Google will spend $2 billion for the Indiana campus at Fort Wayne, and $1 billion to expand three existing data center campuses in Virginia.
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Apple renews talks with OpenAI for iPhone generative AI features: Report
Bloomberg reported last month that Apple was in talks to license Google's Gemini chatbot for new iPhone features.
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Rwanda says DR Congo claims against Apple are 'baseless'
The DRC's lawyers alleged that Apple relied on "a range of suppliers that buy minerals from Rwanda, a mineral-poor country that has preyed upon the DRC and plundered its natural resources for nearly three decades".
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New York to require internet providers to charge low-income residents $15 for broadband
The law would force internet companies to give some low-income New Yorkers broadband service for as low as $15 a month, or face fines from the state.
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Latest version of made-in-China chip powers new Huawei phone
Huawei has enjoyed a resurgence since the Mate's August debut, riding a wave of celebration around its ability to realize sophisticated semiconductor manufacturing despite escalating US technology export curbs. Its Pura 70 series sold out within two days of their launch, according to market checks conducted by Jefferies analysts led by Edison Lee.