If MWC is one of those “world buffet” style food courts that are virtually impossible to have an enjoyable meal at, FutureNet is the opposite: a well-themed restaurant where everything on the menu is expertly prepared, and the experience is one you positively look forward to. That’s not to say it’s small: the upcoming FutureNet World event in London is an increasingly big affair. Over just two days (7-8 May), there are 45 sessions across panels, fireside chats, and good old-fashioned presentations, with at least 22 different telecom service providers featured among the speakers. Plenty of tasty main course and side dish options there. But FutureNet is not resting on its laurels. It continues to evolve its menu agenda, in line with telecom’s own changing appetites. Are you sitting comfortably? Time was that telecom conference agendas would be split comfortably into Fixed Line and Wireless tracks, or the dreaded OSS vs BSS streams. But this is FutureNet, so don’t get too comfortable: if we’re not challenging industry convention, we’re not changing industry convention. FutureNet is the venue for progressive thinking telecom, so no surprise to see modern themes on the agenda: AI and GenAI APIs and network exposure Monetization Telecom […]