Joe Lynam
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No, I think I saw an evidence of that for the Rugby World Cup two years ago when Vodafone worked with the Irish rugby team in France for that standalone kit.
Fionn Thompson in the Business Post reports that FlexJet, a US-based private jet operator, has confirmed that it's seeking to establish operations in Ireland, including a fleet of aircraft stationed in the country.
Now, is Ericsson agnostic when it comes to providing a mobile phone telephony?
The Cleveland-based firm is valued at around $4 billion following an $800 million fundraiser.
I mean, they've signed this deal with Vodafone, but does it also work with the likes of Air or other companies?
The company has said that it is currently in the process of obtaining the necessary documentation with a view to establishing an Irish base.
Well before mobile phones were around.
FlexJet is recently established an air operator certificate in Ireland.
As we continue our global...
Right.
We were a little bit more empathetic during lockdowns for obvious reasons.
People were literally dying around us.
But it seems as if we're less so now.
When they buy a car, are they?
And you're working on the sixth generation of mobile phone telephony.
What's the difference between a fifth generation and potentially a sixth generation telephony?
Now, we've been speaking for five minutes and haven't mentioned AI yet.
I think we learned a lot yesterday about the vulnerability of our systems when the Amazon service and AWS service went down and so many other things related to that went down with them.
And how do we prevent these kind of things happening?
Exactly.