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February 2018 | By Osvaldo Coelho @ poa! internet
Trump Gives Motivation for Cisco to Buy Ericsson
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In Trump's 5G plan there is need for signing up allies to help deploy 5G to developing nations in order to "inoculate" them against China, according to alleged leaked government documents published by Axios.
To have leverage, the United States need to have an American 5G infrastructure vendor.

 

 

Osvaldo Coelho

Business Development at Athonet

 

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January 2018 | By Osvaldo Coelho @ poa! internet
Will China takeover African connectivity?
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Last December China Mobile launched an MVNO In The U.K. China Mobile’s primary goal with the service is to target Chinese tourists and expats in the U.K. with a range of pay-as-you-go wireless phone services. Africa is teeming with thousands of Chinese workers and new business are opening by the day and there are millions of unconnected in Africa. There is no need to repeat the lack of connectivity in Africa as the case is well understood. The problem is: Who is going to connect the unconnected?

 

 

Osvaldo Coelho

Business Development at Athonet

 

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