GSMA
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The GSMA and leading European mobile operators confirm the launch of ‘Connecting Europe to 2030: A Mobile Industry Manifesto for Europe’.
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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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i3Forum, GSMA, and ITW Global Leaders Forum (GLF) are partnering to help restore trust in international communications and fight illegal/unwanted voice calls and messages.
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Mobile data traffic in Europe will almost triple over the next five years driving pressure on network investment, a report from the GSMA states.
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The GSMA and European Space Agency (ESA) have signed a Memorandum of Intent (MOI) to develop new, innovative satellite and terrestrial network technologies.
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GSMA has spearheaded a new initiative to boost circular economy in the telecom supply chain
Forthcoming events
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China Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom have all signed up to the GSMA Open Gateway Initiative.
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The GSMA’s new data shows further slowdown in digital inclusion for women.
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Álvarez-Pallete will replace Mike Fries, the current CEO of Liberty Global, who will remain a member of the board.
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Anne Bouverot, former director-general of the GSMA, is to be non-executive chair of tower company Cellnex Telecom.
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The GSMA has published a report on how to maximise the benefits of mobile spectrum for billions of people worldwide.
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Stephanie Lynch-Habib, formerly of Colt, the GSMA and InterCloud, is to be president of euNetworks.
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The GSMA has added TikTok as its newest industry member and will work with the popular social media app to advocate the development of new mobile communication technologies.
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The GSMA has set up a taskforce to look at the impact of quantum technology on the mobile industry and to help define quantum-era policy and regulations.
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Thousands of holidaymakers from Europe will be landing in the US in the next few days – for the first time since before the Covid pandemic – to find that, after 20 years, their mobile phones no longer work to make voice calls.
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Market imbalances between operators and service providers may stunt the growth of multiple sectors across the internet-based economy, a GSMA report has warned.
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The dispute in the US over 5G’s potential effects on aviation and recent reports on future spectrum availability have brought issues around spectrum to light. so, What will it take to ensure spectrum use is maximised in the long term? Gareth Willmer investigates
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Stephanie Lynch-Habib has left the GSMA and has joined software-defined cloud interconnect company InterCloud.
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Hormuud Telecom has today been awarded with the country’s first Mobile Money Certification by the global mobile network operators’ industry body, GSMA for its EVC Plus product.
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Telefónica chairman and CEO José María Álvarez-Pallete is to chair the board of the GSMA, in the latest consequence of the removal of Stéphane Richard from the leadership of Orange.
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Mobile network operator Veon has incorporated the GSMA’s Mobile Connect standard into what it hopes will be a global identity system.
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Orange has confirmed that its chairman and CEO Stephane Richard has left his position following his conviction in a fraud trial for misuse of public funds.
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Project Kuiper launch dates; telco negotiation tactics; and GSMA's Stephanie Lynch-Habib
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Communication service providers believe that AI software is key to reducing network energy demand and emissions, according to research from Nokia and GSMA Intelligence.
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Improved connectivity and mobile technology can enable global savings of around 11 billion tonnes of carbon emissions in the next nine years, according to the mobile industry.
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The GSMA has said the mobile industry will need an average of 2 GHz of mid-band spectrum this decade to meet the UN’s International Telecommunications Union (ITU) data speed requirements.
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Mavenir has jumped in ahead of next week’s mainly virtual Mobile World Congress to announce a 4G and 5G partnership with chipmaker Qualcomm.
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Nokia got it wrong with its first attempt to develop 5G equipment, but now thinks it’s turned itself around, the company has admitted.
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The mobile industry’s trade association is hoping up to 50,000 people will attend its delayed Barcelona show in person at the end of June.
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Concerns have been raised after Mexico's revived plans to collect and store mobile subscribers' biometric data, cleared another hurdle.
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International mobile money transactions increased by 65% last year, with a total of US$12.7 billion transferred across borders during the year.
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Elon Musk’s satellite company SpaceX has recruited the GSMA’s head of spectrum, Brett Tarnutzer, as a director.
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The GSMA, the mobile industry’s trade association, is fighting a battle to ensure its giant exhibition and conference takes place in Barcelona — but the industry is looking increasingly sceptical.
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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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Telefónica, Verizon and Vodafone are making significant progress in their aims to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, says a new report.
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The European Telecommunications Network Operators’ Association (ETNO) and GSMA have submitted a joint statement on the EU’s ePrivacy Regulation (ePR).
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Swiss real-time data company Streamr, has partnered with GSMA to allow three mobile network operators (MNOs) to ethically monetise their user data.
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Syniverse has enabled Swisscom to monetise its wholesale roaming traffic using the GSMA’s Billing and Charging Evolution (BCE) industry standard.
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Two bodies representing Europe’s telecommunications industry have called on EU institutions and national governments to take a series of actions as they prioritise digital technology across the continent.
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The mobile industry will be back in Barcelona for its giant exhibition and conference until 2024, the GSMA has announced.
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Over the next five years private enterprise networks will explode and create a competition battleground between telcos and cloud companies. But who will win? João Marques Lima searches for an answer.
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The mobile telecoms industry has developed a set of rules on how telcos should allow the use of data in the fight against Coronavirus, without breaching personal privacy.