TELEFONICA O2 HOLDINGS LIMITED
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2024-07-03 (retailtechnologyreview.com)
Nokia and Telefónica collaborate to develop the private network market
Nokia has entered into an agreement with Telefonica, through its areas Telefónica Mobile Spain and Telefónica IoT & Big Data Tech Spain and Telefonica IoT & Big Data Tech, to drive the development of the 5G private network market in Spain.
Read more2024-02-08 (teleradioamerica.com)
Telefónica and Würth cooperate to promote industry 4.0
For its part, Teradata has integrated Vantage, its cloud data and analytics platform, with its 5G+ network and its real-time video analytics solution.
Read more2022-12-14 (silicon.co.uk)
Raiven Capital Invests in Data Protection Firm Trilio - Silicon UK
Raiven Capital, a global early-stage tech venture fund, announced its investment in Trilio, a cloud-based data protection and management software. Raiven joined the round with lead investor SKK Ventures, as well as T-Mobile Ventures, Wayra Telefonica Innovation, Genesis Accel, .406 Ventures and Jack
Read more2022-05-05 (vanillaplus.com)
IDEMIA and Telefonica Espana boost the security of 5G SIM technology with solutions to protect users’ communications
Telefonica Spain is carrying out a pilot project to employ the quantum-safe 5G SIM card developed by IDEMIA with the aim of guaranteeing customer privacy.
Read more(cnn.com)
Relief. German 3G mobile phone auction ends
Germany's third-generation mobile phone auction finally ended Thursday, much to the relief of competing rivals, after bidding topped $45.8 billion as Group 3G dug in its heals and refused to throw in the towel.
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