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AI develops code faster and more reliably, solving telecom industry 'bottleneck': Airties CEO
France 24
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AI develops code faster and more reliably, solving telecom industry 'bottleneck': Airties CEO

France 24 · Feb 19, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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As world leaders and tech executives congregate in New Delhi for the AI Impact Summit, we spoke to Metin Taskin, CEO of Airties, about the impact the technology is having on the telecom sector. He explained that AI allows for faster and more reliable coding, which was one of the industry's biggest bottlenecks. He also addressed other telecom sector trends, notably the high "customer churn" between operators as clients seek out better connectivity.


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