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There will be 250 satellites in service that use lasers instead of radio for communications between themselves, according to Euroconsult.
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Separate reports from Analysys Mason and Dell’Oro give gloomy outlooks for the telecoms market in 2023.
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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.
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Open RAN revenues will account for around 15% of the overall 2G-5G RAN market by 2026, according to a new estimate from the Dell’Oro group.
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The market for international voice traffic is falling drastically, with carriers’ traffic down by 7% in 2020 after three equally bad years.
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There will be 17,000 satellites launched over the next 10 years, a fourfold increase over the previous 10 years, says satellite consultancy Euroconsult.
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Europe has been named the most "network ready" society in a new study that captures how digital technologies are shaping the global recovery.
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Global spending on cloud services reached a new record in Q3 2021, to hit US$49.4 billion, however the impact of the global chip shortage on the data centre industry is "imminent".
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Revenues from cloud services and infrastructure increased 25% for operators and vendors in the first half of the year, taking revenues to $235 billion.
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Deutsche Telekom has been identified as offering the most diversified product portfolio for enterprise 5G.
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The number of enterprise 5G projects doubled over the course of the last year, but the share of projects awarded to CSPs declined by 5%.
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Spending on broadband access equipment is going up at 18% a year, says market research company Dell’Oro — the same company that a year ago said spending would be flat.
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The €53 billion European cloud computing market is on track to reach values of €300 to €500bn by 2027, generating more than 500,000 jobs in the process.
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Mergers and acquisitions in the UK technology industry increased 28% in the first quarter of 2021, compared to Q1 2020.
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The European data centre market could see as much as €9 billion in capex over the coming 24 months, but the funds won't be concentrated in the usual markets.
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It's an outcome many have observed, but few have been able to quantify: the pandemic has driven cloud to become a critical tool for businesses across the world.
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Software-defined wide area networking (SD-WAN) is still only 2.15% of the WAN market, according to market analysis published this week.
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The value of the micro data centre market is on track to reach US$6.5 billion by 2025, driven by new edge deployments and computing.
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Domestic shipments of smartphones in China fell by 20.4% last year, according to figures from the China Academy of Information and Communications (CAICT).
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Almost half the world's population will use RCS messaging by 2025, as users of the technology more than double over the coming four years.
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The 15 largest telco service providers each announced at least one green energy initiative in the 12 months to November.
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Consolidation activity across the TMT space reached fever pitch this year, driven mostly by the pandemic.
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Open RAN is on track to see a year on year growth of 250% in 2020, despite the sector comprising a mere 1% of the total market.
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Nokia has been appointed project leader for the 6G research initiative Hexa-X, scheduled to kick off in January.
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The telecoms industry will take until 2023 before its revenue exceeds that for 2019, according to new research.
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TMT industry stakeholders should trade their long-term sustainability goals for immediate action plans to meet the growing consumer demand for more ethical services and products.
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As many as 83% of companies in the telecommunications and media sectors experienced a DNS attack in 2019 – before the Covid-19 crisis even hit.
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New figures released by Juniper Research predict that operator revenues from 5G will accelerate from US$5 billion in 2020 to reach $357 billion by 2025.
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India’s mobile market is seeing a shakeup of the top players as new data suggested Jio’s dominance could be threatened by Airtel.
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New data has highlighted just how much the world shifted to the cloud in the first half of 2020, driving revenues up 20% on last year’s figures.
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TIM has made the top 10 of a global diversity and inclusion index that ranks 7,000 companies on their D&I work.
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Market research conducted by Opengear has concluded that challenges in getting engineers on site is driving a change in how out-of-band (OOB) network is utilised.
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Telecommunication operators could see up to a 10% “annual negative revenue impact” as a result of the Covid-19 recession, with some services requiring 18 to 24 months to return to pre-Covid levels.
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Five UK service providers paid out automatic compensation worth more than £20 million between July and December 2019.
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Spending on broadband access is dropping more slowly than expected as a result of the pandemic, but will rise again next year, says a new survey.
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Telecom Argentina has become the latest to experience a ransomware attack, with perpetrators demanding the equivalent of US$7.5 million in the cryptocurrency Monero.
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New research has concluded that confusion exists regarding the benefits of software-defined wide area networks (SD-WAN).
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The first quarter of 2020 recorded 95 deals, with AI-driven remote security and monitoring of social distancing and mask-wearing, plus fever detection technology, in play.
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The sale of smartphones declined 20.2% in the first quarter of the year, with Samsung, Huawei and Oppo the worst hit, according to new analysis.
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The global smartphone market has seen its largest ever annual decline in worldwide shipments as sentiment across the private sector nosedives in the face of a global recession triggered by Covid-19.
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WhatsApp Business is on track to become the go-to messaging channel for customer care, with enterprise use of WhatsApp Business APIs forecast to increase 5,400% to 2024.
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The market for telecoms equipment and services is growing at just 1% a year, according to a forecast due out in the next few weeks.