
Colt CEO channels Marty McFly, Clint Eastwood, says telcos are chasing fools gold
Carl Grivner wants to take Colt back to the future and says he'd like Clint Eastwood to play him in a film.
Carl Grivner wants to take Colt back to the future and says he'd like Clint Eastwood to play him in a film.
BT’s ‘Italian Scandal’ has it all – high-profile sackings, a worse than expected writedown, a share price at a four-year low, a plethora of lawsuits and a criminal investigation.
Any incoming Ericsson CEO would face a challenging task restoring the struggling vendor to health.
'Tis the season for predictions for the year ahead, so the team has picked through the multitude of forecasts that have come into European Communications and chosen some of the most pertinent.
Connected cars, smart homes and cities, privacy issues and how to hack a doll all feature in videos from the European Communications/Mobile Europe IoT Conference, which are now available to view.
One of the inherent challenges in any major transformation initiative is that its scope is likely to be huge and the change radical (if it wasn’t, it wouldn’t be a transformation).
Vodafone claims BT has profited to the tune of £1.1 billion as the UK telecoms industry began to respond to Ofcom’s push to legally separate Openreach from its parent.
Proximus’ new MyAnalytics portal will not generate huge revenues, the company’s Head of Enterprise Innovation has said, and will instead serve as a gateway to sell more traditional telecoms services to businesses.
Telia Company’s past continues to haunt it.
The UK telecoms industry has reacted positively to the government’s pledge to support the rollout of fibre to the premise broadband.
Telefónica is to create a personal data bank for each of its 350 million customers to store, manage and sell their own data.
Vodafone is betting that it knows enough about its SME customers to sell them a set of curated apps.