At a Glance
- Samsung's network business' financial woes reflect broader industry troubles (00:55)
- Omdia's forecast for the RAN market and opportunities for Samsung to gain revenue in its network business (07:59)
- Nokia and Ericsson are also facing financial troubles (12:38)
Light Reading's Iain Morris joins the podcast to discuss why Samsung's revenues for its network business declined in the first quarter.
Iain explains that this dip is reflective of economic woes facing the broader industry. However, it's not all doom and gloom. Iain discussed why Samsung is well positioned for growth in its network business both in Europe as well as North America.
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Here are a few topics we covered:
Samsung's network business' financial woes reflect broader industry troubles (00:55)
Samsung's open RAN success (06:13)
Omdia's forecast for the RAN market and opportunities for Samsung to gain revenue in its network business (07:59)
Samsung could be well positioned to take over Huawei's RAN business in the European market (09:44)
Nokia and Ericsson are also facing financial troubles (12:38)
AT&T and Ericsson's open RAN partnership (13:35)
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