Former Ericsson CEO Vestberg to Be Verizon's King of Networks
US operator says it will restructure its business along three lines and puts former Ericsson CEO in charge of networks and technology.
Former Ericsson CEO Hans Vestberg is resurfacing at US telecom giant Verizon, where he will take charge of a newly created network and technology team.
The news forms part of a restructuring announcement apparently aimed at speeding up the deployment of next-generation technology and ensuring Verizon can better address customer demands.
Vestberg, who left Swedish equipment vendor Ericsson AB (Nasdaq: ERIC) last summer following a series of earnings disappointments, will report directly to Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE: VZ) Chairman and CEO Lowell McAdam and be tasked mainly with the development of Verizon's fiber-centric networks, the operator said in a statement. (See Ericsson Ejects CEO Vestberg.)
Vestberg will initially work from Sweden but is set to join "the US-based team" later in this spring, added Verizon.
Marni Walden, the current president of product innovation and new businesses, will have full responsibility for a new media and telematics division, while John Stratton, the president of operations, will lead a customer and product operations unit.
While Verizon calls out "fiber-centric" networks in its update, the network team that Vestberg will lead encompasses a broad range of technologies, including the operator's nationwide 4G network. Vestberg will also take responsibility for Verizon's high-profile 5G strategy, which includes plans to launch fixed wireless access services based on the next-generation standard later this year.
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The media and telematics business, meanwhile, will include the AOL and Yahoo assets Verizon has recently acquired as well as the operator's connected car activities.
Stratton's customer and product operations unit is to focus on growing established operations, including Verizon Wireless, Verizon Enterprise Solutions, Verizon Partner Solutions, Verizon Consumer Markets and Verizon Business Markets.
The telco said those businesses currently generate more than $120 billion in annual revenues and serve more than 120 million customers.
— Iain Morris, , News Editor, Light Reading
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