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19.08.25 - 13:06
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Outpost24 Promotes Olivia Brännlund to CISO (Business Wire)
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As CISO, Brännlund brings technical acumen and a people-first approach to advance cybersecurity strategy and innovation.PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Outpost24, a leading provider of cyber risk management and threat intelligence solutions, today announced the promotion of Olivia Brännlund to Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) from her prior role as Deputy CISO.
Brännlund joined Outpost24 in 2022 as a technical coordinator and was later promoted to technical architect responsible for the platform team. In each of these roles, she has been a driving force behind numerous security initiatives, including designing the security architecture for the orchestration platform.
Prior to Outpost24, she worked as a security architect at Ericsson where she was responsible for security work within the 5G field. Earlier in her career, she was a security architect at telecommunications firm Qvantel, where she helped secure the Business Support Solution.
“I'm honored to step into the role of CISO at Outpost24...
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03.08.25 - 04:06
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Indians & Nepalese Are The World′s Most Voracious Mobile Data Users (ZeroHedge)
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Indians & Nepalese Are The World's Most Voracious Mobile Data Users
With smartphones now central tools in our daily lives, mobile data usage has surged globally - especially in rural and developing countries where mobile networks often serve as the primary way to access the internet.
This graphic, via Visual Capitalist's Kayla Zhu, visualizes mobile data traffic per smartphone in 2024 in GBs per month.
Data comes from Ericsson's June 2025 Mobility Report. India, Nepal, and Bhutan are not part of South East Asia and Oceania data.
Which Countries Have the Highest Mobile Data Usage Rates?
Below, we show mobile data traffic per smartphone in 2024 in GBs per month, by region.
The region of India, Nepal, and Bhutan leads globally, with the highest data traffic per smartphone at 32 GB per monthly, nearly 50% more than North America or Western Europe.
India in particular has some of the lowest mobile data costs globally, thanks to intense competition among telecom providers like Reliance Jio a...
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29.07.25 - 09:30
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Ericsson announces completion of Aduna transaction (PR Newswire)
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Aduna now a 50:50 joint venture: 50 percent owned by Ericsson and 50 percent owned by twelve communications service providers (CSPs) Aduna has been operational since its formation announcement on September 11, 2024 Aduna ecosystem comprises CSP, major developer platform companies, global......
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22.07.25 - 11:27
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Ericsson (Telefon AB LMEricsson) (B) Hold (DPA-AFX)
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FRANKFURT (dpa-AFX Analyser) - Deutsche Bank Research hat die Einstufung für Ericsson auf "Hold" mit einem Kursziel von 72 schwedischen Kronen belassen. Der Netzwerkausrüster habe im zweiten Quartal abermals vom US-Geschäft, und dort insbesondere von ......
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19.07.25 - 13:54
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Ecosystem collaboration is key to 5G monetization (Digitimes)
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As the global 5G user base continues to rise, the industry's focus is shifting from early traffic dividends and user scale competition to a new game centered on resource allocation and service differentiation. Ericsson believes that the 5G era has evolved from mere technological upgrades into a complex strategic battle involving investment cycles, resource allocation, and value realization....
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15.07.25 - 18:03
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Vonage Partners with AWS to Unveil AI Voice Agent Integration (PR Newswire)
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HOLMDEL, N.J., July 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Vonage, a global leader in cloud communications helping businesses accelerate their digital transformation and a part of Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC), has announced a new collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to integrate Amazon Nova Sonic, a......
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15.07.25 - 15:51
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Ericsson schreibt nach Vonage-Abschreibungen wieder grüne Zahlen - Aktie dennoch unter Druck - Aktiennews (Aktiencheck)
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StockholmFrankfurt (www.aktiencheck.de) - Ericsson schreibt nach Vonage-Abschreibungen wieder grüne Zahlen - Aktie dennoch unter Druck - Aktiennews
Das auf Mobilfunktechnologie, Internet-, Multimedia- und Telekommunikation spezialisierte, schwedische Unternehmen Ericsson (ISIN: SE0000108656, WKN: 850001, Ticker-Symbol: ERCB, NASDAQ Stockholm-Symbol: ERIC B)legte am Dienstag Zahlen für sein abgelaufenes Geschäftsquartal vor, die die Investoren scheinbar nicht überzeugen konnten, so die Experten von XTB. [mehr]...
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