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Orange announces EUR 1.5 bln skills development and retraining programme
2020-02-10 09:51:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Orange has unveiled a number of HR objectives as part of its 'Engage 2025' strategic plan, saying that it will invest over EUR 1.5 billion to adapt and strengthen the skills of its employees. The group has the ambition to involve its entire global workforce in a new skills development and retraining programme. Under the plan, it will focus on key technical areas such as network virtualisation, cloud, big data, artificial intelligence, coding and cyber security. The number of experts in these fields will double to reach over 20,000, said the company, adding that all employees will also have the opportunity to develop soft skills as well as technical expertise.
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FCC plans C-Band auction for December, satellite operators may get up to USD 9.7 bln to vacate spectrum
2020-02-07 08:54:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) FCC chairman Ajit Pai announced plans to auction key mid-band spectrum for 5G later this year. On 28 February, the FCC will vote on the plans to auction 70 MHz in the 3.5 GHz band in June and 280 MHz in the C band (3.7-4.2 GHz) in December.
Maroc Telecom fined MAD 3.3 bln for restricting competition on fixed market
2020-02-03 09:17:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Morocco's National Telecommunications Regulatory Agency has fined Maroc Telecom MAD 3.3 billion (EUR 311 million) for anti-competitive practices. This follows a complaint from rival Wana (Inwi) over the incumbent's failure to comply with regulations on local loop unbundling.
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Apple, Broadcom ordered to pay CalTech USD 1.1 bln in Wi-Fi patent case
2020-01-30 08:54:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The California Institute of Technology has prevailed in a patent infringement case launched against Apple and Broadcom, who have been ordered to pay a total USD 1.1 billion in damages, Reuters reports. In a case filed in federal court in Los Angeles back in 2016, the Pasadena-based research university claimed that Broadcom Wi-Fi chips used in millions of Apple iPhones infringed patents relating to data transmission technology. The federal jury awarded CalTech USD 837.8 million from Apple and USD 270.2 million from Broadcom.
Microsoft to go carbon negative by 2030, start USD 1 bln fund to help carbon reduction worldwide
2020-01-17 09:13:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Microsoft has announced a new goal, that it will be carbon negative by 2030. Looking further still, the company also pledges to remove from the environment all the carbon it has ever emitted since its 1975 foundation, either directly or by electrical consumption, by 2050. Microsoft added that it will also help suppliers and customers worldwide reduce their footprints. And to help in this goal, it has set up a new USD 1 billion climate innovation fund to accelerate the development of carbon reduction, capture and removal technologies.
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