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Interesting Read:-
https://www.telefonica.com/en/communication-room/europe-urged-to-act-now-to-build-open-ran-ecosystem/
extract :
' Analysys Mason predicts that Open RAN global supplier’s revenues could be worth €36.1 bn by 2026, with the market value split between Open RAN hardware and software (€13.2 billion) and the broader RAN platform (Chips, Services, Development and Cloud). If in 2026 Europe’s operators and industries will still have no choice but to look elsewhere for Open RAN, as they do today, this could put €15.6 bn of European industry revenues and global influence at risk, according to Analysys Mason forecasts.'
Mon, 6th Dec 2021 09:51
RNS Number : 6604U
Ethernity Networks Ltd
06 December 2021
6 December 2021
ETHERNITY NETWORKS LTD.
("Ethernity" or the "Company")
Result of EGM
Ethernity (AIM: ENET), a leading supplier of data processing offload solutions on programmable FPGA (field programmable gate array) hardware for accelerating telco/cloud networks, announces that all resolutions proposed at its Extraordinary General Meeting ("Meeting") held earlier today were duly passed.
Result of EGM
The resolution put to the Meeting was voted on by way of a poll. The results of the poll for the resolution was as follows:
Total votes cast 28,421,486
This BB is so absent of relevant chat that it would not be too inappropriate to have a discussion on who wants to bagsy the captains quarters on the Mary Celeste.
However, i've got a feeling that they may be a little more to talk about next week.
GLA
sorry to see things have yet again turned a little toxic.
also sorry to hear that some peeps have decided to cease posting.
i have never really contributed very much, but have been so grateful for the insight and knowledge of everyone over the last 6 months.
so for that i say thank you
take care
The idea appears to be resonating, even with operators like the U.K.’s BT, which is investing heavily in fiber through its subsidiary Openreach.
Speaking at the event, BT’s Chief Architect Neil McRae revealed the operator is currently piloting Tarana’s technology with customers in the lab. He explained it just might be the right tool to fill in connectivity gaps left between fiber and 5G deployments.
“There’s a need for this. Having something where you’ve got a lot of reach to play with and still being able to offer what we call an ultrafast service…is hugely valuable,” he said. McRae added the economics of Tarana’s solution compared to, for instance, a 5G mmWave FWA product also makes it appealing.
“The mobile is great if you’re doing mobile stuff…But if you’re kind of attaching to something and just using it to haul bandwidth, just the way it’s designed is not efficient,” he explained. “Also, the whole mobile ecosystem is kind of a collection of different people’s IP, all of which is expensive.”
also worth noting that the big 4 UK network providers, Bt, EE, O2, & Vodaphone are rolling-out a joint project 'The Shared Rural Network' (SRN) to increase 4G coverage to rural areas.
Through its work, the SRN will increase the parts of the UK that get a mobile service from all operators from 66% to 84%
The programme will make 4G mobile broadband available to 95% of the UK.
The operators expect this will extend mobile coverage to an additional 280,000 premises and for people in cars on an additional 16,000km of the UK’s roads, boosting productivity and investment in rural areas.
if we are in the right place at the right time Tarana/Ethernity could play a big part in any progression taking the rural 4G coverage and making it 5G access
https://www.mobileuk.org/shared-rural-network
may be a slow burner but all good stuff
gla, dyor
Just for info:
Bang up-to-date figures for BT customer base are hard to find however its worth noting that BT, also own EE and Plusnet :-
9.3 M BT Broadband
7.5 M EE Mobile (2018)
1.5 M PlusNet Mobile
By comparison to other countries, yes a small market, however, with LSE AIM being UK based, I think any official news on a Tarana BT contract could give a further significant lift to the SP
exciting times for sure and still under the radar for most
GLA
Thanks OAP
on first read of the RNS i concentrated on the implications of the accelerator clause (as it was a first for me) and failed to digest the 'any time' that preceded it.
my mistake, and thanks again for the clarification
OAP
I wouldn't have thought so ..yet,
the trigger for exercising the 60p warrants is 80p which is in effect nearly a 60% increase from a current sell price of 50p
where as exercising the 60p warrants would equate to a 25% discount of an 80p SP
so surely it would be more financially beneficial to hold for the rise to circa 80p before selling shares to pay for the warrant?