European Commission set out tech sovereignty package in Eurobites
The European Commission was reported on August 27, 2024, as presenting a technology sovereignty package in Light Reading's Eurobites EMEA roundup.
TL;DR
- Light Reading's Eurobites roundup said the European Commission presented a technology sovereignty package.
- The same roundup also referenced comments from Telefónica Chairman Marc Murtra on digital autonomy.
- The article additionally noted Orange's Live Intelligence work for a hospital group and MTN Zambia's use of Huawei LampSite for indoor 5G.
Light Reading's Eurobites article focused on a European technology sovereignty package linked to the European Commission. The source excerpt did not provide further technical or policy detail in the material supplied here.
The same roundup also mentioned Telefónica and comments by Marc Murtra on what the article described as digital autonomy. The supplied source material did not include a direct quotation or further context for those remarks.
The roundup also referenced Orange's Live Intelligence in connection with generative AI requirements for a hospital group, and said MTN Zambia was using Huawei's LampSite for indoor 5G coverage in Zambia. The supplied material did not identify the hospital group by name or provide deployment figures.
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