
The future of AI in telecoms
Most industry applications of AI have focused on extracting insights from customer and network-generated data through big data and machine learning. Now, generative AI solutions like ChatGPT and Claude are
Most industry applications of AI have focused on extracting insights from customer and network-generated data through big data and machine learning. Now, generative AI solutions like ChatGPT and Claude are
Virgin Media Ireland has chosen Cerillion, a provider of BSS/OSS-as-a-Service solutions, to aid in a major transformation project aimed at replacing its legacy systems. The implementation of Cerillion’s pre-integrated BSS/OSS
Cerillion is set to participate in DTW24 – Ignite, the flagship event of the TM Forum’s annual calendar, scheduled in Copenhagen from the 18th to 20th of June. This year’s
BT has announced a delay in the transition from the ageing copper landline network to its digital telephone service, Digital Voice, pushing the switch-off of the public switched telephone network
Cerillion, a provider of BSS/OSS-as-a-Service solutions for the telecoms industry, is collaborating with Virgin Media Ireland, a leading connected entertainment cable and broadcast business in Ireland. Cerillion is implementing its
Cerillion plc (LON:CER) Interim results presentation by CEO Louis Hall and CFO Andrew Dickson. The presentation covers the following key points: Company Overview: Cerillion provides mission-critical enterprise software for telecom businesses globally.
The telecoms industry, traditionally vertically integrated, is now at risk of being outpaced by more agile digital service providers (DSPs). Historically, telecoms companies owned and operated their network infrastructure while
In a groundbreaking move, Telefónica is transitioning its core network to a public cloud, taking one million 5G subscribers in Germany along with it. What does this cloudification mean for
In the UK, broadband outages have become increasingly common, affecting many businesses. A recent report by Vorboss, a business internet provider, reveals that 51% of UK businesses with fixed-line connections
Cerillion shares rose on Monday after the software firm secured a substantial contract and reported record half-year results. The London-listed company announced that the deal with an unnamed ‘leading provider