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Thursday, December 02, 2021

Meta Adversarial Threat Report

Removed 6 adversarial networks for:

  • Coordinated Inauthentic Behavior (CIB; [fake news]; removed 4 networks in Palestine, PL, Belarus, China)
  • Brigading (people work together to mass comment, mass post or engage in other types of repetitive mass behaviors to harass others or silence them; removed anti-vaxx network FR/IT linked to V_V)
  • Mass Reporting (people work together to mass-report an account or content to get it incorrectly taken down; removed network in Vietnam for falsely reporting activists and other people who publicly criticized the Vietnamese government)
Shares data with independent researchers via platform built by CrowdTangle team


Saturday, January 30, 2021

Incitement becoming a major force in Platform manipulation

 Of all the forms of propaganda going around on Internet Platforms (disinformation, fake news, hate speech, manipulation), recent examples are cases of incitement:

  • Twitter: The Capitol Hill attack by Trump supporters
  • Telegram: looting in the Netherlands, under the pretence of dissatifaction with a pandemic induced curfew
  • TikTok: a deadly challenge, fatal for a 10 year old kid in Italy
  • Reddit: massive attack on short sellers of GameStop stock and more

The Five Ps, a taxonomy of the Problems with Internet Platforms. One originates at the users of the Platforms (their Players), four are tied to the Platforms themselves

  • Players
    • Propaganda, disinformation, fake news (reviews, ads, artists), hate speech, overstepping the boundaries of freedom of speech, incitement (hatred, violence), defamation, propaganda, algorithms, AI, manipulation, addiction
  • Platforms
    • Privacy, collection, use and trading of personal data (as currency for targeted advertising)
    • Power abuse (mostly in the wholesale markets), antitrust, monopolies (duopolies, oligopolies), collusion, vertical and horizontal integration/consolidation, service bundling, the double hat problem of vertically integrated platforms
    • Payment evasion of taxes and copyright dues
    • Politics, cybersecurity (espionage), geo politics, trade wars, border wars

Sunday, January 17, 2021

Week 2 in Telecoms, Internet, Media

Corporate

  • Deutsche Telekom: FD: plans to sell T-Mobile NL, EUR 4-5b, PE candidates: Apollo, Cinven, Providence, Warburg Pincus, Apex - Handelsblatt: to sell T-Mobile NL or sell minority of T-Mobile NL + IPO of infrastructure [Deutsche Funkturm]
  • Orange: Spins off Orange Ventures, allocation EUR 350m; focus on cybersecurity, digital enterprise, mobile financial services. e-health
  • Telefonica: Telxius Telecom (Telefonica Infra 50.01%, KKR 40%, Pontegadea (Amancio Ortega) 10%) sells Europe & Latam units (30722 towers in ES, DE and Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Chile; EBITDA AL TTM EUR 190m) to American Tower, EUR 7.7b cash (pro forma 30.5x EBITDA AL), capital gain EUR 3.5b, reduces net debt EUR 4.6b, reduces leverage 0.3 pp; ATC to expand tower network by 3300 in DE, Brazil for $500m by 2025
  • BT: Establishes BT Digital 210401, appoints Harmeen Mehta (formerly Bharti Airtel, BBVA, HSBC, BoA) to head as CTIO: accountability for IT, digital innovation, BT-wide business transformation, data & product strategy - Appoints Howard Watson CTO: network strategy, network transformation & service platforms, cyber & information security; establishes Technology Advisory Board with Daniela Rus, Mike Young, John Stecher, Shweta Sharma, Steve King, Dame Wendy Hall; CSTP Mike Sherman exits, roles move to Digital and CFO
  • Vodafone
    • Vodafone UK transfers 50% stake in Cornerstone (Telefonica O2 UK 50%; 14200 macro sites, 1400 micro sites; 2019/20 EBITDA AL GBP 111ml leverage remains 3.0-4.0, distributes 100% of excess cash) to Vantage Towers (total 82k macro sites in 10 countries), reaches Master Services Agreements for 8 yr; to add 1200 new macro sites by 2025 & 1950 new passive tenancies by 2024 (FY EBITDA GBP 17.5m by 2026E)
    • Vodafone IE launches sub-brand Clear Mobile: low-cost, SIM-only, online-only; 13 EUR/mo for unlimited voice, text, data (max 5 Mb/s)
  • Bouygues Telecom: Capital Markets Day (Ambition 2026) - Details
  • Elisa: Acquires camLine Group (industrial software) for smart factory applications
  • MasMovil (KKR, Cinven, Providence): Nowo (Portugal, won 1800 spectrum for EUR 54m) to enter PT market with 4G network
  • Gamma: 20Q4 trading statement, expects 2020 EBITDA above forecast; full results 210323
  • Snap: Acquires StreetCred (platform for location data)
  • Poshmark: Prices IPO at $14, raises $277m from 6.6m new shares, valuation $3.5b (fully diluted)
  • Affirm: Prices IPO at $49 (range was 41-44), valuation $11.9b, raises $1.2b by selling 24.6m shares; symbol AFRM - First trade at $90.90, closes at $97.24 (+98%) 
  • Walmart: Plans fintech company, with Ribbit Capital

Networks

General

  • Deutsche Telekom: Launches Access 4.0 platform (A4; software-defined, disaggregated, highly automated, microservice-based), first for FTTH line in Stuttgart, also supports other telco edge (incl Open RAN); BNG (Broadband Network Gateway) functionality developed by RtBrick

Fixed/FTTP

Mobile/5G

  • United Internet: To start mobile network construction summer 2021
  • GSA: 5G ecosystem at 201231: 559 devices (278 smartphones, 108 FWA devices, 26 hotspots, 9 laptops, 8 tablets) announced across 20 form factors from 108 vendors o/w 335 (233 smartphones, 35 FWA devices, 16 hotspots, 1 laptop, 6 tablets) commercially available
  • Vodafone Greece launches as #3 5G network in Athens & Thessaloniki, target 40% pops coverage by 220331
  • NBN demos long-range mmWave FWA over 5G, with Ericsson, Qualcomm, Casa Systems: 1 Gb/s at 7.3 km
  • 3 UK plans Private 5G at Port of Felixstowe, GBP 3.4m, with Cambridge University, Blue Mesh Solutions, Ericsson, Siemens (part of UK gvt 5G Trials & Testbeds Programme); remote-controlled cranes via CCTV, IoT sensors, AI to optimise the predictive maintenance cycle
  • O2 UK plans 5G mobile based platform to broadcast events in stadiums and other venues, with Digital Catapult, Global Wireless Solutions, Rohde & Schwarz, DTG; receive GBP 1.3m from UK gvt (5G Create); total investment GBP 2.3m
  • Nokia partners with GCP (Google) to jointly develop cloud-native 5G core solutions to develop the network edge as a business services platform for enterprises

WiFi

LEO
  • Starlink receives Ofcom (UK) approval for terminals (CPE); plans UK trial: 84 GBP/mo for 100-150 Mb/s, equipment GBP 440
  • Eutelsat raises EUR 200m debt from EIB to roll out Konnect VHTS (Very High Throughput Satellite) programme
  • OneWeb downsizes target LEO constellation to 7k sats (from 48k) - Raises $400m from SoftBank Group (350) & Hughes Network Systems (50); total raised $1.4b fully funds 648 sats by YE 2022

Services

IPTV

  • AT&T closes AT&T TV Now (originally DirecTV Now: OTT-TV) for new subs; adds AT&T TV tiers without contract: Entertainment Plan 70 $/mo (65 channels), Choice Plan 85 $/mo (65 chanels + RSN + HBO Max for 1 yr), Ultimate 95 $/mo (130 channels), Premier 140 $/mo (140 channels); plans contain less storage (20 hr; 500 ht for 10 $/mo), no Android TV STB
  • Community Fibre (London) launches TV service, with Netgem, 10 GBP/mo for BB subs: 135 channels, streaming (VOD (30k hr), catch-up (25 services)), 4K STB`; also fixed telephony service, unlimited nat fixed & mobile calls 10 GBP/mo
  • Swan (MNO Slovakia) plans Anroid TV based IPTV service for STB and smart TV

B2B

Bundling with non-telco service

Broadband-only

  • Jazztel (= Orange ES) launches BB-only 600/600 Mb/s service, 30 EUR/mo (add-on unlimited nat fixed & mobile calls 3 EUR/mo)

Smart city

Video

Gaming

Regulatory

Telecoms

Platforms

  • Google
    • Google Search sued by Rumble over “unfairly rigging its search algorithms” to place YouTube above Rumble in its search results
    • NOS: royalties rev 2012-2019 through NL to Bermuda EUR 128b, avoided EUR 38b in US taxes, paid EUR 25m in tax in NL
  • Amazon: Connecticut starts investigation of e-books market - Sued in CALS for driving up prices 30% in collusion with Big 5 publishers (Hachette, HarperCollins, Macmillan, Penguin Random House, Simon & Schuster)
  • Facebook:
  • Capitol Hill attack 210106:
    • Platforms ban POTUS Trump after assault on Capitol Hill (210106): Reddit, Amazon (AWS), Twitch, Shopify, Twitter, Google (Play Store), YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok, Apple (App Store), Discord, Pinterest, Stripe
    • PGA Tour
    • Facebook halts political spending
    • Facebook removes content containing 'stop the steal'
    • Twitter updated coordinated harmful activity policy, deleted 70k Qanon accounts
    • Parler sues Amazon (AWS)
    • List of worries over content moderation
    • Reports: downloads for alternative social networks (MeWe, CloutHub, Signal, Telegram, Rumble) rise
    • YouTube bans Trump for 1 week
    • Amazon removes Qanon merchandise
    • YouTube blocks Trump channel for uploads and live streams
    • Snapchat permanently bans Trump's account from 210120
    • Airbnb cancels bookings in Washington DC week to inauguration day 210120
    • Google suspends political ads in US around inauguration
    • Bumble (social net) (re)instates political filter to block terrorists involved in Capitol Hill attack (also: Tinder, Match)


Wednesday, December 09, 2020

FTC starts antitrust lawsuit against Facebook over 'illegal monopolisation'

The FTC & 48 AGs (46 states, DC, Guam) start antitrust lawsuit based on Instagram [see 120409] and WhatsApp [see 140219] acquisitions and imposition of anticompetitive conditions on software developers (illegal monopolisation):

  • "... initially tried to compete with Instagram on the merits by improving its own offerings, but Facebook ultimately chose to buy Instagram rather than compete with it. Facebook’s acquisition of Instagram for $1 billion in April 2012 allegedly both neutralizes the direct threat posed by Instagram and makes it more difficult for another personal social networking competitor to gain scale."
  • "Facebook’s leadership understood—and feared—that a successful mobile messaging app could enter the personal social networking market, either by adding new features or by spinning off a standalone personal social networking app. (...) Facebook chose to buy an emerging threat rather than compete."
  • "Allegedly has made key APIs available to third-party applications only on the condition that they refrain from developing competing functionalities, and from connecting with or promoting other social networking services."

Possible remedies: "divestitures of assets, including Instagram and WhatsApp; prohibit Facebook from imposing anticompetitive conditions on software developers; and require Facebook to seek prior notice and approval for future mergers and acquisitions".

Other measures could be contemplated, such as data portability, or an obligation to offer an ad-free Facebook subscription.

Needless to say, Facebook disagrees.

Initial thoughts:

  • Take out a competitor? Sure, but is there any evidence, such as: Zuckerberg acknowledging as much on record?
  • However, Instagram was quite small when taken over: just 30m users. Last funding round took place at a $500m valuation. The question is: did Facebook's investments make it grow, or was it the 'network effect' that had already taken hold of Instagram?
    • Our notes from 120409: Acquires Instagram (photo-sharing app for iOS, Android; raised $57.5m; 30m users, 5m uploads/day; no revenue; 13 FTE), $1bn in cash/shares (raised $50m at $500m valuation from Sequoia, Thrive Capital, Greylock, Benchmark)
  • WhatsApp had 450m MAU and 320m DAU when taken over for an (at the time) ridiculous $19b. The deal was approved by the FTC (!), on some privacy conditions (which appears not to be at stake now). At the time, WhatsApp had already become very large, exploiting the 'network effect'.
    • Our notes from 140219: Acquires WhatsApp (55 employees o/w 32 engineers; Sequoia Capital 40%; >8k cores), $16bn (4 cash, 12 in shares (183,865,778 shares); cash >= 25%) + $3bn restricted stock (45,966,444 restricted stock units) vesting in 4 yr (for founders and employees: earn-out, retention), total shares 7.9%; to remain independent; 450m mo active users o/w 70% active daily (320m); 19bn messages/day sent, 34bn messages/day received, 600m photos/day uploaded, 200m voice messages/day sent, 100m video messages/day sent; break-up fee payable to WhatsApp in case of regulatory issue: $1bn cash + $1bn in shares; termination possible by both if no closing by 140819 (or 190815 if only regulation is open); to close 2014; CEO Jan Koum to be on Facebook board - Rumor: Google offered $10bn, willing to pay more than $19bn - 9.5m users in NL - Electronic Privacy Information Center & Center for Digital Democracy oppose over privacy - WhatsApp denies data sharing with Facebook - FTC approves, condition: both must uphold privacy policies
  • As to the FTC:
    • The wording of the FTC (above) is far from neutral.
    • It states that "... makes it more difficult for another personal social networking competitor to gain scale" but why would that be so?
    • The FTC approved both acquisition.
  • No matter how hard Facebook tries to unite the services, in order to preclude a break up, the three services still appear to be almost completely separate from each other. A break-up or forced sale wouldn't necessarily change anything much from a user perspective. Competitors would still have a very hard time creating a competing service.
  • Will Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp as standalone companie increase competition, in other words: will they enter each other's markets? Quite possibly so, for instance: Facebook has the facebook Messenger and Instagram has DM to compete with WhatsApp.
  • No matter how you look at it: Facebook allowed Instagram and WhatsApp to grow to their enormous sizes today, so from a consumer standpoint they did quite well.
  • Facebook's abusive behaviour relates mainly to privacy and misinformation and has little to do with owning Instagram and WhatsApp (apart from the de facto social media monopoly status giving it confidence that it can get away with this behavior).


Sunday, November 29, 2020

Week 48 in Telecoms, Internet, Media

Corporate

  • KPN: Strategy update: Accelerate to Grow
    • FTTH roll-out accelerates to 500k HP from 2021
    • expands current savings program to EUR 375-400m, new program EUR 250m for 2021-2023
    • capex 2021-2023 raised to EUR 3.5b o/w 1.4b for FTTH
    • FTTH penetration to 50% by 2023, 65% by 2025 (double from current penetration), longer term 80%
    • outlook 2020: adj EBITDA AL 2.32b, capex 1.1b, FCF 750m, div 13c
    • outlook 2021: adj EBITDA AL up, capex 1.2b, FCF 750m , div growth 3-5%
    • outlook 2023: adj EBITDA AL >2.45b, capex 1.1-1.2b, FCF >870m, div growth 3-5%
    • SR from mass market (Consumer, SME, Wholesale; 75% of rev, 90% of EBITDA) return to growth end 2021; LCE market lags SME by 1-2 yr
    • to improve MijnKPN app for Consumer and service modules for SME
    • aggregator for entertainment for Consumer, one-stop shop for SME with 3rd-party services for security, cloud, workspace
    • savings induced by corona virus (increased working from home, less office space)
    • cash tax: EUR 50-60m in 2021 (from  fiscal unity and loss compensation rules), then 150m EUR/yr (reduced loss compensation but tax losses will be available indefinitely)
    • target leverage ratio <2.5; to digitalise customer journey
  • Orange: Denies rumor of planning offer for ATOS
  • Vodafone: Rumor: Vodafone ES plans merger with MasMovil, Vodafone to own 60-80%
  • Altice Europe
    • Next launches offer, plans EGM 210107, offer period 201125-210121: 4.11 EUR/share cash
    • EC approves acquisition of Covage by SFR FTTH (Altice Europe 49.99%, Piaf BidCo (OMERS, Allianz, AXA Infrastructure Equity 1 AFS SAS, IST3 Investor Foundation; controlled by OMERS & Allianz) 50.01%) [see 191125], with conditions over reduced wholesale & retail competitions: to sell 95% of Covage's wholesale FTTO business (30 institutions)

  • Liberty Global: Acquires Phoenix Works (Leeds; EV charging, solar, battery storage)
  • Telenet: Interested in VOO
  • DPG Media puts Mobile Vikings (Full MVNO on Orange BE) & JIM Mobile up for sale; 300k active subs (334k subs icl JIM Mobile) 
  • Telesat: Plans merger with major shareholder Loral Space & Communications to form Telesat Corp (listed), focus on LEO (298 sats); plans IPO mid 2021
  • ViacomCBS: Sells Simon & Schuster to Penguim Random House (= Bertelsmann), $2.17b cash   
  • Google: Rumor: plans to acquire ShareChat (India), $1b [a la TikTok]
  • Bytedance: CFIUS delays deadline for finding TikTok US buyer to 201204
  • Slack: Rumor: Salesforce plans offer
  • Square: Acquires Credit Karma Tax (free do-it-yourself tax-filing service), $50m
  • Stripe: Bloomberg: to raise funds at $70-100b valuation

Networks

  • Fixed
    • TIM: EC approves FiberCop (access network) spin-off and stake sale to KKR (37.5%), Fastweb receives 4.5% from contributing stake in JV Flash Fiber - To share fiber with Intred, 5 yr
    • Proximus: Plans JV with EQT Infrastructure V [replacing Delta Fiber], to close 21Q1, to connect 1.5m premises in Flanders to open FTTP; to be owned 49.9% by Proximus, EQT 50.1%; target 4.2m premises (= 70%) in BE by 2028 remains; interim target 2025 raised 30%; plans update mid Jan 2021
    • UK reduces fiber ambition from 100 to minimum 85% by 2025, budget remains GBP 5b 
    • Vodafone DE plans FTTP to 150k homes & 23k businesses
    • KPN plans quantum network in Randstad, with QuTech (= TU Delft, TNO), SURF, OPNT [all members of TKI = Topconsortium voor Kennis en Innovatie]
  • 5G
    • ZTE report: on 5G Uplink Enhancement Technology 
    • Launches
      • A1 Bulgaria launches 5G in Sofia 
      • Orange LU launches 5G in Luxembourg City, no price premium; with Nokia 
      • Togocel (= TogoCom) launches 5G in Lome (Togo) 
      • Orange FR plans 5G (3.5 GHz supplemented by 2.1 GHz) launch 201203 in 15 munis, target 160 munis YE 2020 
    • SKT completes 5G core (cloud native) based on Release 16, with Samsung 
    • BNA (DE): Private 5G (3.7 GHz) submissions 93, granted 88 
    • MTS (Russia) plans Private 5G at Polimetall (gold mining), with Ericsson 
    • Sunrise plans 5G Smart Stadium at FC Basel (incl Sunrise CamCheck: replay from 4 different camera positions) 
    • ITU completes evaluation of 3 technologies for IMT-2020 (5G): 3GPP 5G-SRIT (submitted by 3GPP), 3GPP 5G-RIT (submitted by 3GPP), 5Gi (submitted by Telecommunications Standards Development Society India (TSDSI)) 
    • KPN launches #6 5G FieldLab: for healthcare applications 
    • Citycom Telecommunication Graz (= Holding Graz) orders 5G network for Graz & Steiermark from Nokia, focus on IoT, to offer Private networks; to launch 21Q1 with 50 macro sites (target 200) 
    • Telenor NO launches FWA over 5G service (max 100 Mb/s, 1000 NOK/mo; 10 Mb/s for 600 NOK/mo), data cap 2 TB/mo (at overage throttling to 5 Mb/s) 
    • Telefonica DE trials live sports broadcast over 5G, with Sky DE 201206 at handball match, footage from 12 smartphones 
    • UK may ban Huawei from 5G earlier than expected (2022) - Huawei to be banned from Sep 2021 
    • Russian State Commission on Radio Frequencies decides 5G will use exclusively domestic equipment 

Services

  • Video
    • Netflix: To expand ABQ Studios (New Mexico), to spend $1b on production`- UK production spend 2020 rises to GBP 750m
    • ProSieben: Distr deal for ProSieben Fun, Sat.1 Emotions, Kabel Eins Classics with Amazon Prime Channels, 4 EUR/mo each or bundle (Seven Entertainment package) 6 EUR/mo
  • Web services
    • Facebook: FT: to launch Libra currency Jan 2021, backed by USD, dependent on approval from Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority
    • Snap: Launches Spotlight feature (tab): short-form video (curated, creators receive $1m per day) [a la TikTok]
  • Smart city
    • Glasgow interim report on 2018 smart city plan of 73 actions over 5 yr: 12 complete, 43 in development, 11 to begin; joins MetroLab Network for smart city innovation; reaches 3500 intelligent streetlights, 3600 WiFi hotspots in schools

Regulatory

  • RU (Slovakia) ends multiband auction (700, 900, 1800), raises EUR 100m; Orange, O2, Slovak Telekom 2x10 each in 700 band; O2 2x4.2 MHz in 900 band; O2, Slovak Telekom, Swan Mobile 2x3 MHz each in 1800 band
  • EU approves 6 GHz band for WiFi (480 MHz)
  • Google: US State AGs (Texas, Colorado, Iowa, Nebraska, New York, North Carolina, Tennessee, Utah) plan antitrust lawsuit Dec 2020


Friday, October 16, 2020

Week 42 in Telecoms, Internet, Media

Networks

FTTH

4G

5G

6G

  • ATIS establishes Next G Alliance to advance North American leadership in 6G; with AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, US Cellular, Facebook, Microsoft, Qualcomm, Bell Canada, Telus, Ciena, InterDigital, JMA Wireless, Telnyx

M&A

Corporate

  • Telefonica: Merges 3 global units (wholesale, roaming, MNE) into Telefónica Global Solutions
  • China Broadcasting Network Co (CBN) to launch as #4 MNO (has 700 MHz & 4.9 GHz spectrum) in China via 51/49 JV with others (State Grid Information & Telecomm, Alibaba Venture Capital Mgt, Guangdong RTV Network, Beijing All Media & Culture) [see 200521]
  • Walt Disney: Plans reorganisation to focus on streaming/D2C: content creation units Studios, General Entertainment, Sports; distr unit Media & Entertainment Distribution; other unit (Disney Parks, Experiences & Products) remains; plan Virtual Investtor Day 201210
  • AMC Entertainment: May face liquidity problem from end 2020 due to corona virus

IPO

Video

Communication

Hardware

  • Google
  • Amazon: Amazon Prime Day (201013-201014) in 19 countrie: US, UK UAE Spain, Singapore, Netherlands, Mexico, Luxembourg, Japan, Italy, Germany, France, China, Canada, Belgium, Austria, Australia, Turkey, Brazil; to spend >$100m on promotional activities to help SMEs; early deals on Amazon products & services start 200928 - 3rd-party sellers sold $3.5b (+60% yoy), savings for Prime subs $1.4b - Strikes in DE
  • Apple: Hi, Speed event: launches
    • iPhone 12 (5G, iOS 14, A14 Bionic chip; USB-C adapter, 4 models; Mini : 5.4 inch from $700; 6.1 inch from $800; 6.1 Pro from $1000; Pro Max 6.7 inch from $1100)
    • HomePod mini smart speaker ($100; with Siri; S5 & U1 chips, central hub for HomeKit devices, supports Pandora, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, with Siri-controlled Intercom feature for all iOS devices)
    • MagSafe to iPhone 12 & Apple Watch: magnetically attached chargers ($40), wallet ($60), cover ($50)

Regulatory

Telecom

  • Min EZK (NL) to submit Telecom Code (EECC) implementation law to Raad van State end 2020, then to Parliament, EU deadline for implementation 201221

Self-regulation

Platform regulation

  • Amazon: Reuters: EU antitrust case (started July 2019) to focus on dual role (selling platform & private label product seller); separate investigation into data used in selection of Buy Box winners
  • Internet Platforms advise EU to leave regulating harmful content out of DSA
  • FT: EU to focus on 20 largest platforms; to share data, increase transparency
  • NL & FR propose separate EU regulator for gatekeeper platforms; platform subject to intervention should at least have considerable market power in at least one market; propose principle-based obligations (right to data portability for business users, fair contracts) & prohibited practices (disruptive self-preferencing, halting access for 3rd-party providers of services or goods, incl APIs & data without objective justification), case-by-case remedies (access obliigations: obligation to proactively offer alternatives to users, safeguarding interoperability, data sharing obligations)
  • FCC proposes Section 230 interpretation to deny special immunity to social media, plans rulemaking - FCC jurisdiction disputed
  • Facebook and Twitter limit sharing NY Post article over containing hacked material and private information - US Senate to subpoena Twitter CEO Dorsey to testify 201023


Monday, October 12, 2020

Week 41 in Telecoms, Internet, Media

M&A

  • KPN: Bloomberg: EQT considers offer
  • IPKO (Telekom Slovenije): Attracts >10 potential buyers, to diclose Nov 2020
  • TalkTalk: Toscafund Asset Management (TAM, hedge fund, owns 28.5%) plans to offer 97 p/share, to deceid by 201105; Board supports
  • Telia: Sells Telia Carrier (019: rev SEK 5.39b, EBITDA excl IFRS-16 SEK 500m, capex SEK 396m; 530 employees) to Polhem Infra (= First AP Fund, Third AP Fund, Fourth AP Fund), SEK 9.45b (EV/EBITDA 18.9), capital gain SEK 7.00b, extra div 0.65 SEK/share; to close 21H1
  • 3 Group Europe (CK Hutchison): Rumor: 3 UK plans sale of rooftop locations (acquired from UK Broadband, 2017), to exit MBNL (macro sites JV with EE/BT) in order to sell
  • Virgin Media
  • Destiny: Acquires Voips (NL)
  • Vivendi: Canal+ increases Multichoice stake to 6.5%
  • Quibi: Rumor: 400-500k subs, offered company to Apple, WarnerMedia etc.

Corporate

Networks

5G

Fiber
Sharing
  • Kazakh operators (Beeline (KaR-Tel), Kcell, Mobile Telecom Service (Tele2-Altel) ) sign joint rural coverage pledge to cover 600k pops
Other

  • BT: Launches edge-based, open caching as a service, tech from Cisco, Qwilt, Digital Alpha
  • Cellnex plans IoT networks in IT, UK, IE, with Everynet, based on LoRaWAN tech (for Industry 4.0, Smart Cities, Smart Parking, Social & Facility Management, Environmental Management, Smart Utility)
  • Telefonica DE

Services

  • Nvidia launches Maxine: managed cloud AI (gaze correction, super-resolution, noise cancellation, face relighting etc; dramatically reduces how much bandwidth is required to 10% of H.264) videoconferencing service for developers

Hardware

  • Amazon: To launch eero for Service Providers (ISPs) in US/Canada Nov 2020: WiFi hardware & software: eero 6 Series Mesh Wifi System (WiFi 6), eero Insight (issue monitoring), eero Secure (security, privacy, parental controls; blocks blocks malware, spyware, phishing; ad blocking)

Regulatory

Spectrum

  • CTU (CZ) plans multiband (700 & 3.4-3.6) 5G auction, 7 bidders, encourages newcomers
  • EKIP (Montenegro) plans 5G multiband auction 21Q4: 700 (694-790), 3.4-3.8 GHz, 1 GHz in 26 GHz (24.25-27.5 & 26.5-27.5)

Platforms individually
Platforms general
  • Paris Court of Appeal to rule 201008 on whether competition authority has the power to require Google to negotiate with French press on neighbouring rights which allow online newspaper publishers to be remunerated for publishing extracts of their articles on Google News - Google and Alliance de la Presse d’Information Générale (APIG, " Google accepts the principle of remuneration for our press titles") working on remuneration of neighboring rights - Paris Court supports competition authority for fairer negotiations between Google and publishers; APIG, FNPS, SEPM target Apple App Store, highlighting 30% commission & in-app payments, ringfencing of consumer data in media subscription packages purchased through the AppStore
  • Facebook and Twitter remove posts from POTUS Trump with false corona virus claim
  • US Congress (House Judiciary's Antitrust subcommittee) to report Oct 2020 on antitrust hearings 200729, delayed due to new info about Facebook's Instagram acquisition (from whistleblower) - Reports 201006: Amazon (most third-party sellers and many suppliers), Apple (distribution of software apps on iOS devices), Facebook (online advertising and social networking), Google (online search) all have monopoly powers (built on acquiitions), proposes break-ups - Republicans oppose: "Unfortunately, the Democrats’ partisan report ignores this fundamental problem and potential solutions and instead advances radical proposals that would refashion antitrust law in the vision of the far left." - Amazon disagrees - Apple disagrees
  • ECJ: mass personal data collection (mobile, internet) breaks EU law (unless in a situation of serious threat)
  • Ukraine considers tax on digital services (Facebook. Netflix, Amazon): 20% VAT
  • Global Privacy Control (NYT, EFF, DuckDuckGo) proposes setting preferences once for global opt-out