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Mobile Industry Extra: September 2021

News in brief and job news from across the mobile industry

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Telefonica

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Former O2 CEO Mark Evans has been rewarded for his role in the operator’s merger with Virgin Media with leadership of Telefonica’s new ‘Strategy and Development’ unit. The new division will have influence over strategy, mergers and acquisitions, and digital innovation. Virgin Media CEO Lutz Schuler became CEO of the combined Virgin Media O2.

Nadine Dorries

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Former health minister Nadine Dorries has been appointed as culture secretary, assuming responsibility for the UK’s digital strategy, including 5G and full fibre broadband. She takes over from Oliver Dowden who has moved on to become Co-Conservative party Chairman after 18 months at DCMS.

Houses of Parliament

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Matt Warman has confirmed he is no longer Digital Infrastructure Minister following Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s cabinet reshuffle. No replacement has been named. Meanwhile John Whittingdale has been ousted as Media and Data minister.

Recycle

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Mobile distribution and services provider Genuine Solutions is working with the British Exporters Association (BExA) to help recycle old technology. The company will recycle and redistribute old devices from BExA members and give proceeds to a nominated charity of choice.  

Samuel Williams

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Distributor Exertis has promoted Sam Williams to Director of Sales – B2B. Williams has been with the company for 15 years and was most recently Sales Director for Accessories and Own Brand. He will be based at the firm’s Basingstoke office and report into Mike Buley, Chief Sales Officer.

Virgin Media O2

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Virgin Media will make Plume’s HomePass smart home service available to all UK households – even those not covered by its network. HomePass combines smart home services with Wi-Fi boosting pods that offer device security, in-home motion detection, and self-optimising Wi-Fi technology.

Stratospheric Platforms (SPL)

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UK-based Stratospheric Platforms (SPL) is working with Deutsche Telekom to see how its high-altitude, hydrogen-powered aircraft can provide complete 5G coverage across the UK. It had proposed to the government that a small fleet, operating from Prestwick, would be able to achieve this goal and would be particularly suited to Scotland’s challenging terrain.

Ericsson

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IBM

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IBM and Airspan are to work together on a 5G OpenRAN testbed at IBM’s sites in Munich and Nice to showcase long-distance control over 5G edge computing. The aim is to help clients in Europe develop multi-vendor systems based on open, interoperable standards.

Fibre

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HPE

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Tom Craig will join HPE as Vice President and General Manager, CTG (Communications Technology Group) on October 11. Craig has 31 years of experience in the telco sector, including spells with BT and Vodafone, and will be tasked with responsibility HPE’s growing interest in the communications space.

Nokia 5G

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Nokia says its FP5 processing silicon will deliver a “generational leap” for IP network capacity, security and power efficiency. The tech is used in Nokia’s IP service routing platform and will help service operators in their next generation network rollouts, including 5G.