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Ericsson makes AI agents a first-class part of its OSS/BSS stack
Ericsson’s architectural blueprint adds an agentic service experience layer In sum – what we know: Ericsson has put agentic AI at the center of its operations and business support stack, formalizing a new OSS/BSS architectural blueprint where AI agents are…
Read on RCR Wireless NewsSubsea resilience needs to move beyond cable count – here’s why (Reader Forum)
Subsea network resilience must be measured by corridor-level risk rather than cable count alone, argues Steve Roberts of EXA. He warns that shared dependencies, geopolitical instability, and repair constraints can undermine perceived route diversity. Route diversity has long been the…
Read on RCR Wireless NewsGlobe says AI execution, not adoption, is now the industry’s biggest challenge
Speaking during a keynote session at MWC Shanghai 2026, Globe president and chief executive officer Carl Cruz said AI is fundamentally changing how companies compete In sum – what to know: AI execution focus – Globe chief executive officer Carl…
Read on RCR Wireless NewsSingle-Base-Station Indoor Localization via Super-Resolved Relative Power Delay Profiles
Indoor multipath is shaped by surrounding reflectors, scatterers, and blockages, so a relative power-delay profile (PDP) can serve as a location fingerprint without an identifiable LoS path, angle information, or absolute time-of-arrival ranging. However, a communication receiver observes finitely many noisy pilot-freq
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