CityFibre seeks growth investment
KPN to build 5G + FTTx private network for Dutch port operator
The potential butterfly effect of regulatory decisions and a “come and fund us” call from UK altnet CityFibre get the week’s news race off to a speedy start.
Ericsson has issued a very stark warning about the potential impact on its business from a potential backlash from China and also from growing interest in Open RAN-based infrastructure that is an alternative to systems currently supplied by the Swedish vendor. The vendor updated its “risk factors… regarding geopolitical and trade uncertainty” as it seeks investors willing to buy a €500 million eight-year bond, noting “there is a risk that the decision by the Post and Telecommunication Authority (PTS) to exclude Chinese vendors’ products from the 5G auction in Sweden may adversely impact the economic interests of Sweden and Swedish industry, including those of Ericsson.” The vendor, which has been supplying 5G
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CityFibre chief executive Greg Mesch said he is in talks with 20 pension and infrastructure funds from the UK, North America, Europe and Australia about a deal which will help to fund its UK rollout.
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Staines, UK - May 19 2021 ‑ ServiceNow (NYSE:NOW), the leading digital workflow company that makes work, work better for people, has today announced the formation of its new EMEA Advisory Council, an independent body of senior business leaders with deep experience of key industries across Europe, Middle East and Africa. The council is formed of some of EMEA s most prominent senior executives across the financial services, telecoms and utilities industries. It is tasked with leveraging those leaders expertise and insight to further help ServiceNow support businesses in mitigating the challenges of the pandemic, while enabling economic growth in the region.