Thursday, July 18, 2024

Future of dispute between operators and Big Tech

A work from the University of Brasilia traces the main disparities between the incomes of both sectors, but also advances a market transformation panorama

The controversy unleashed in recent times regarding Big Techs and the obligation or not to participate in the financing of new telecommunications structures (Fair Share), has led in different parts of the world to the need to delve deeper into the subject, learn truly what is happening and what are the perspectives that are presented in the face of the rapid advance of new technologies that will surely change, totally or in part, the current telecommunications landscape.

Read full article

MORE ANALYSIS

América Latina · Software and Applications22/04/2025

Copelec case: artificial intelligence as a tool in electricity sector

It operates in the Chilean region of Ñuble and has 93,000 electricity customers. Its operation focuses on two aspects: data collection using the ETL model and integration of APIs, either their own or third-party's, as needed. The case was analyzed at the Clertic meeting in Panama last February.

Argentina · Regulation · Politics17/04/2025

Clarifications on the FFSU, Telecom-Telefónica and Arsat in Francos' report to the Chamber of Deputies

The Chief of Staff of the Argentine Government presented before members of the Lower House of the National Congress on various topics. Convergencia recaps the items related to telecommunications and ICT.

Globales · Software and Applications · Regulation21/04/2025

Ruling against Google over its advertising business, new blow to Big Tech.

This follows a ruling of last year against its monopoly in the search engine case and another that begins this week. Google will appeal the ruling, but has not ruled out moves to satisfy the demands of the US Executive Branch and European regulators.

América Latina · Operators16/04/2025

Telefónica reshapes Hispanoamérica: Colombia and Peru in play

These are the last two divestments of the Spanish operator in the region. Its operations remain in Mexico and Chile, the largest, and in Ecuador, Uruguay and Venezuela, the latter with the burden of a recent investment of US$ 500 million to deploy 5G in that country.

Argentina · Regulation15/04/2025

Telecom-Telefónica, Chapter II: The Battle for Approval

The deadlines are now running for regulators Enacom and the National Commission for the Defense of Competition to issue their respective reports on the transaction. Three key aspects are under discussion: the impact on market competition, spectrum accumulation, and the execution of the commercial operation on February 24 itself.

List all analysis