Women in Telco
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Baroness Helena Morrisey emphasises the need for open communication in creating leadership opportunities for women
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Marta Moreton, ICT specialist at TSF, speaks on their work with marginalised groups in the field.
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The Change Partners’ diversity and inclusion specialist Billie Dhadda shares her thoughts on the barriers women still face in the workplace and how to overcome them.
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Marianne Styrman, chief operating officer at Celerway believes mentorship is at the heart of workplace wellbeing and career progression
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Melanie Hayes, chief people officer at Nash Squared reveals the most common diversity and inclusion downfalls.
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Best-selling author of Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men, Criado-Perez is to give the keynote address at Capacity Europe in London, and to speak at the launch of Capacity's own emPOWERED Network for women.
Forthcoming events
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Netflix has entered the mobile gaming space with the launch of five free games on Android devices.
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Communication service providers believe that AI software is key to reducing network energy demand and emissions, according to research from Nokia and GSMA Intelligence.
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Here are the five things you need to know for 3 November 2021, from around the world.
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Orange has announced that its European TowerCo, TOTEM is now operational.
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Open RAN will create a more open, flexible and adaptable network for the mobile industry according to research from CCS Insight.
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Vodafone Foundation has launched an international search for climate change research partners to help expand the focus of its DreamLab smartphone app.
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Shin-Won Choi, CEO and chairman of SK networks has resigned from his positions.
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Oracle is launching a series of new cloud regions using Orange’s infrastructure in Senegal and Ivory Coast.
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HGC Global Communications (HGC) has appointed Daniel Ng as its new senior vice president of corporate business.
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Ericsson has partnered with Mobile TeleSystems (MTS) to develop private 5G-ready networks in Russia.
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The FCC has revealed it has granted 20 additional 2.5 GHz spectrum licenses to Alaskan communities.
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NEXTDC has revealed it will build a data centre in Darwin, Australia’s Northern Territory.