Revenue
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Intel beat analyst expectations in its Q3 earnings and expressed optimism about improvements in Q4 — backed by revenue growth across its entire portfolio, though it still reported a significant loss.
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Moody's, a global financial research firm, expects global telecom organic revenue growth to average 2-3% over the next 12-18 months.
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Helios Towers’ revenue rose around 25% from US$212.4 million to US$265.4 million for the first half of 2022.
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Revenues from cloud services and infrastructure increased 25% for operators and vendors in the first half of the year, taking revenues to $235 billion.
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Pascal Menezes, CTO at MEF explains how inter-provider automation across federated networks speeds up time to revenue.
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DigitalBridge Group (DigitalBridge) has released its second quarter 2021 financial results that saw the company reach total revenues of $237 million.
Forthcoming events
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Mobile and wireline operators have the opportunity to generate new revenue opportunities from edge computing, while saving on costs by combining existing cell tower networks with central offices and aggregation points, such as edge data centres.
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Bluebird Network has appointed former zColo SVP Bruce Garrison to the newly created role of chief revenue officer.
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Large increases in unemployment, business closures, an overall decrease in global economic activity and a resulting decline in business services revenue could wipe 3.4% from telecom revenues in 2020, with operators in developed economies facing US$40 billion this year and next in “lost” revenue.
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Following a warning that the mobile industry could lose US$25 billion in roaming revenues before the end of 2020, Vox Carrier has introduced a monetisation audit for mobile network operators (MNOs) and digital service providers (DSPs) to enable them to minimise the impact of declining roaming revenues and changing user behaviours.
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Bill Bishop has been named by Alaska Communications’ board of directors as president and chief executive officer.
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US-based roaming and risk management company Mobileum has bought Portuguese revenue assurance and risk company WeDo Technologies.
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The telecoms industry is set to grow at less than 1% a year in revenues for the next three years.
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A new rebranded company, TOMIA, has launched after the successful merger of analytics firm Telarix and roaming and settlement company Starhome Mach.