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Retailers prepare as copper-wire landlines are discontinued.
August 07, 2024

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—Alex Vuocolo, Andrew Adam Newman, Erin Cabrey

OPERATIONS

Staying connected

Hand with a scissor cutting a telephone landline. Illustration: Anna Kim, Photo: Adobe Stock

Telephone landlines are rapidly becoming technological relics. Just ask AT&T. The telecommunications giant earlier this year applied for permission to stop servicing landlines in California, and it previously committed to cutting its footprint of copper wires in half and replacing them with fiber optic and ethernet connections by 2025.

For the majority of Americans who have fully switched over to cellular service at this point, the death of landlines might not seem like a big deal. But for retailers with brick-and-mortar stores, those buried copper wires, known as “plain old telephone system” (POTS) lines, still provide the infrastructure for crucial safety and monitoring systems such as fire and burglary alarms, public safety phones, and access control systems.

Max Silber, VP of mobility and IoT at MetTel, which is in the business of helping retailers replace these old wires, told Retail Brew there are 35 million of these lines left in the US, and 14 million of them are used by commercial businesses such as retailers, many of which rely on them to connect their buildings to essential emergency services.

Keep reading here.—AV

   

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MARKETING

It’s Summerween, and the living dead are easy

Stills from TikTok users of jack-o-lantern made from a watermelon and a drink with orange soda and ice cream, both suggestions for Summerween celebrations. @xjhannaa (left) and @sheri_wilson_ via TikTok

When we noted in June that Spirit Halloween was advertising to hire 50,000 seasonal employees, what seemed newsworthy was its staffing up four months before the holiday. We had no inkling, however, that a summer variant of the holiday was right around the coroner corner.

Enter Summerween.

On TikTok, videos on how to put a summertime twist on the October holiday have proliferated, including one from @sheri_wilson_ about her essentials for a Summerween party on June 22 that garnered 5.6 million views.

The video includes elements of the newly minted tradition that are turning up in other TikTok videos, including grilled cheeseburgers with sliced cheese in the shape of jack-o-lanterns, a pumpkin-colored float with orange soda and a scoop of vanilla ice cream, and the coup de grâce, a watermelon carved into a jackomelon.

Retailers have been quick to capitalize.

Keep reading here.—AAN

   

COMMUNITY

Coworking with Mikko Kärkkäinen

Mikko Kärkkäinen RELEX Solutions headshot Mikko Kärkkäinen

On Wednesdays, we wear pink spotlight Retail Brew’s readers. Want to be featured in an upcoming edition? Click here to introduce yourself.

Mikko Kärkkäinen is co-founder and CEO at RELEX Solutions, an AI-based supply chain and retail planning platform that works with retailers like Lowe’s, PetSmart, and Whole Foods.

How would you describe your job to someone who doesn’t work in retail? I try to help our organization provide services that enable retailers to serve their customers better and with lower cost and waste.

One thing we can’t guess about your job from your LinkedIn profile? I spend an inordinate time reading about ways to improve process efficiency and operational decision making in retail and how those can be helped with technology.

What’s your favorite project you’ve worked on? Many projects from the early days of RELEX where I had the opportunity to do hands-on work on many roles including solution design, training, and change management. The biggest joy for me is to see the new ways of working providing better results in practice.

Keep reading here.—EC

   

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SWAPPING SKUS

Today’s top retail reads.

Reign over: As Supreme shifts to new ownership, a look at how the streetwear brand “lost its luster.” (Modern Retail)

Dead end: More than 1 million square feet of New York City real estate consists of “zombie pharmacies”—long-shuttered drugstore locations that landlords are struggling to fill. (the New York Times)

Beauty mark: Creative directors at designer fashion brands from Gucci to Chanel continue to come and go—how is that impacting their beauty brands? (Glossy)

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