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SK Telecom, Deutsche Telekom, e& Group, Singtel and SoftBank had held the inaugural meeting of the Global Telco AI Alliance (GTAA) and announced their plans to establish a joint venture.
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German mobile network operators (MNOs) Deutsche Telekom, O2 Telefonica and Vodafone are launching SIM Swap and Number Verify APIs (Application Programmable Interfaces) on Ericsson’s Vonage platform
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Nokia and Deutsche Telekom (DT) have begun to deploy a multi-vendor Open RAN network with Fujitsu in Germany.
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Now is the time to future-proof security in roaming, writes Francesco Votta, senior product manager for 5G roaming enablement at Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier.
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SK Telecom (SKT) and Deutsche Telekom have announced plans to jointly develop a telco-specific large language model (LLM).
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The ITW Global Leaders Forum (GLF) has revealed the results of its proof of concept (PoC) that has reduced IoT roaming round trip latencies from 296 milliseconds to just 35 milliseconds.
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T-Mobile US and Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier have completed the successful testing of 5G standalone (5G SA) roaming.
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International telecoms is one of the world’s fastest-changing sectors, calling for carriers to be agile and collaborate. Rolf Nafziger, SVP at Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier, reveals to Capacity how new innovations in the industry in areas like 5G, cloud and AI require real focus to rise to the challenge.
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Mavenir and Deutsche Telekom have made significant advancements across two projects aimed at advancing monetisation opportunities enabled by 5G standalone network slicing technologies.
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The new route will connect London with Ostend and increase cross-channel reliability.
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Global operators have formed the global telco AI alliance for collaboration and innovation in AI.
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BT is preparing itself for a bid from Deutsche Telekom according to several reports.
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Deutsche Telekom and Ericsson confirm the world's first implementation of a solution to customise and manage end-to-end network slices for enterprise cloud-based applications.
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The heavy weights of the global connectivity landscape took to the stage on day 1 of International Telecoms Week, facilitated by the ITW Global Leaders Forum (GLF).
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Rolf Nafziger, SVP at Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier, tells Capacity Magazine what 5G means for the future of the telco business, how customer needs are shifting and how the industry will stay ahead of the game.
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A group of European space and telecoms players have come together to form a partnership to respond to the European Commission’s call for tender related to the future European satellite constellation IRIS².
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Deutsche Telekom’s T‑Systems subsidiary is to offer customers cloud access to IBM quantum computers.
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The ITW Global Leaders’ Forum (GLF) has unveiled the results of its latest proof of concept (PoC) which proves the technical feasibility of low latency data roaming.
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Deutsche Telekom is stirring up controversy by awarding a €64 million telecoms order for the German railway company to Huawei.
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Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier has launched a new point of presence (PoP) within its high-capacity Lambda Connect network in Balchik, Bulgaria.
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Germany is set to ban the use of Huawei and ZTE equipment in the country’s mobile networks, according to reports last night.
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Intelsat confirms that Deutsche Telekom IoT (DT IoT) intends to integrate Intelsat FlexEnterprise into its cloud-based Internet of Things (IoT) offering.
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Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier has set up intercontinental 5G standalone (SA) roaming between Europe and Asia.
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Ivanti and Deutsche Telekom have formed an expanded partnership based on their joint commitment to secure endpoints against cybersecurity threats.
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Deutsche Telekom CEO Tim Höttges has decided the company’s stake in BT was its “biggest mistake”.
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Deutsche Telekom, Google Cloud and Ericsson have announced the successful deployment of Ericsson 5G Core cloud native network functions (CNFs) on an on-premises implementation of Google Distributed Cloud Edge (GDC Edge).
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Carriers including Deutsche Telekom, KDDI, Orange and Telefónica are working with Amazon to deliver cloud-based private wireless services.
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Five of Europe’s biggest mobile operators said today that they plan to deploy open RAN networks from 2025, following trials.
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Deutsche Telekom (DT) is to lead the construction of a quantum-secured communications system for the European Union.
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Four European telcos are to form a joint venture to build their own digital marketing technology platform.
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Indonesian infrastructure company Protelindo has said it wants to use flying platforms from a company that is also working with BT.
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Deutsche Telekom has completed the sale of a 51% stake in GD Towers, to DigitalBridge and Brookfield for roughly €17.5 billion.
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The mobile industry is leading the race towards net-zero emissions, but many need to integrate sustainability goals into their core objectives.
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Airgain has partnered with Deutsche Telekom IoT to connect its asset tracking devices with the company's IoT network coverage.
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Deutsche Telekom, Orange, Telefónica and Vodafone have filed to a create a new joint venture (JV) for mobile advertising services.
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Inwit, the Italian tower company, is awarding all non-managerial staff a €1,000 bonus because of the rise in the cost of living in Europe.
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Francesco Votta, senior product manager for 5G roaming enablement at Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier, talks to Capacity about roaming advances in IoT made possible by 5G technology, including the benefits and challenges of low-latency roaming.
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As several companies report their Q3 results, Capacity shares a round-up with all the key points.
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The ITW Global Leaders Forum (GLF) has published a thought-leadership piece that outlines the network requirements and capabilities of the future.
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Deutsche Telekom is investing US$25 million in Teridion, an Israeli software company founded in 2013.
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The O-RAN Alliance, a community of mobile operators, vendors and research institutions, has appointed Deutsche Telekom’s Alex Jinsung Choi as its new chairman.
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Since 2017, European service providers have grown their cloud revenues by 167%, but their market share has declined from 27% to 13% according to research from Synergy Research Group.