The telecom giant has a vast amount of unused fiber-optic infrastructure. With the AI revolution, it likely won't stay unused ...
We’ve seen a higher investment in 3G and 4G: Ericsson's Hans Vestberg We need to be a bit sober on 4G as there’s still a very small portion of the earth’s population that has 4G subscription ...
Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg has been running the company for just four months, but he's already brought seismic changes to the company. In November, Vestberg reorganized the business that was split ...
That's more of a personal question for you because I think you're still on what is it? The iPhone one. What's it going to ...
Verizon executives have touted the potential for Generative AI to provide a solid revenue stream in the future, but cautioned ...
"This is a game changing moment for Verizon," CEO Hans Vestberg told investors. "Our ambitious targets...will bring broadband coverage to millions more homes and businesses nationwide." There are ...
Telecom executives, including Verizon Chief Executive Officer Hans Vestberg ... the airwaves rather than through lines into the home. Vestberg said this “convergence” of plans and products ...
On Verizon's earnings call last week, CEO Hans Vestberg outlined a vision for AI-driven revenue growth. The company's combination of massive dark fiber assets and always-there data centers could ...
†says Hans Vestberg, Global CEO of Ericsson. This comes after the two tech giants disagreed between over level of cross license and payments. The license agreement ended in mid-January 2015.
Verizon aims to double FWA subscriber base to 8-9 million and expand fiber network to 35-40 million homes. Strategy includes leveraging 5G network for FWA and targeting 650,000 new homes annually ...
Well, that might change soon. On last week's earnings call, Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg painted a picture of how generative AI services could make game-changing contributions to his company's revenues.