GSA
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The Global mobile Suppliers Association (GSA) has welcomed Adrian Scrase to the organisation to support the GSA’s working groups and industry advocacy for 6G standardisation.
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The demand for private mobile networks based on 4G LTE and 5G technologies is being driven by the escalating security, digitisation and mobility requirements of modern enterprises and government entities.
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With US operator AT&T shutting off its 3G networks earlier in the year, the process of 2G / 3G sunset has officially started. We are seeing many operators and governments determining that it is time to migrate away from older 2G and 3G networks, with the spectrum re-allocated for the faster and more efficient 4G and 5G technologies.
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Mobile operators in Europe and Asia are speeding up on their plan to close down 2G and 3G networks, according to the industry’s own suppliers.
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Mobile technologies, including both 4G and 5G, are now a mainstream alternative to fibre broadband, said an industry lobby group today.
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There are already 311 private mobile networks in operation using 4G or 5G in 40 countries, according to research from equipment suppliers.
Forthcoming events
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Sparkle has been selected by the European Global Navigation Satellite System Agency (GSA) to deliver voice services to its offices in France, Netherlands and Spain.
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It is already the fastest growing mobile technology in history, but the success of 5G in 2021 depends, like so much else, on the Covid-19 pandemic. Alan Burkitt-Gray looks at the mobile industry’s forecasts
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Spending on 5G will increase over the next two years but the tough economic environment will delay economic returns, according to a report today from Fitch Ratings.
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The Global mobile Suppliers Association (GSA) has welcomed nine new member companies, organisations and regulators to the group as global 5G roll outs gain pace.
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Today’s 4G technology is the fastest growing mobile technology ever, says an industry report, and some 45 operators in 30 countries have already announced the deployment of 5G within their live networks.
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More than 100 operators in 52 countries have already launched one of the main two low-power networks for internet of things (IoT), according to a new report.
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Huawei is leading Samsung by six to four in the launch of 5G handsets and other terminal devices, with three other companies launching two devices each.