AT&T and Ericsson call for AI-era telecom security changes
- AT&T and Ericsson said telecom security practices need to change for the AI era.
- The companies framed security as a shared responsibility across the telecom ecosystem.
- The report did not provide specific product launches, pricing, or country rollout details.
AT&T and Ericsson said security practices need to change in the AI era, according to a Fierce Network report. The companies described telecom security as a shared responsibility rather than a task for a single vendor or operator.
The source excerpt identifies AT&T and Ericsson as the companies making the statement on AI-era security. The provided material does not include specific dates, named products, technical standards, pricing, deployment figures, or country-level scope.
The statement reflects a broader telecom industry focus on securing networks, cloud platforms, and automation tools as operators add more AI into operations. In the eSIM sector, security also matters for remote SIM provisioning and eUICC, the embedded universal integrated circuit card that stores eSIM profiles, but the provided source does not link AT&T and Ericsson's comments to any specific eSIM standard or deployment.
Related Questions
- What did AT&T and Ericsson say about AI and telecom security?
- They said telecom security practices need to change in the AI era and described security as a shared responsibility across the ecosystem.
- Did AT&T or Ericsson announce a new eSIM product in this report?
- No. The provided source excerpt does not mention any new eSIM product, device, standard, or commercial launch.
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