MWC
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The arrival of 5G-advanced (or 5.5G) has been a key theme throughout Mobile World Congress (MWC) this year with several companies aiming to address the ongoing development of 5G technology.
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Huawei will launch its complete set of commercial 5.5G next year, the vendor announced at Mobile World Congress (MWC) Shanghai.
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Intel has showcased a range of its new products and solutions at Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona.
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Nokia has announced the launch of anyRAN as it aims to drive Cloud RAN partnerships.
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Telefonica, Ericsson and Qualcomm have launched the first commercial mobile 5G millimetre (mmWave) network in Spain.
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Forthcoming events
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Six big-name players from across the Middle East have made a public pledge to reduce carbon footprints through their operations.
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Mobile World Congress is underway in Barcelona – taking place live for the first time since 2019. Here are some highlights from the first days of the show.
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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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Project Kuiper launch dates; telco negotiation tactics; and GSMA's Stephanie Lynch-Habib
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A socially distanced Mobile World Congress Barcelona kicked off earlier this week with the heavy weighs of the European telecoms space all hinting at the same thing, changes in regulation and a fairer playing field.
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Highlights from the 2021 show floor as industry returns to live conferences
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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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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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The GSMA has bowed to what became inevitable and cancelled Mobile World Congress, the 100,000-strong event that was due to start in Barcelona in just over a week.
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Leading members of the industry will decide by Friday whether or not to cancel this year’s Mobile World Conference in Barcelona, according to reports from the city.
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Amazon, NVIDA and Viavi have become the latest names to pull out of attending Mobile World Congress 2020.
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Ericsson has pulled out of the world’s biggest telecoms exhibition and Nokia is thinking about following its example.
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Chinese company ZTE will put its senior executives into two weeks’ quarantine in Europe before they appear on the company’s stand at Mobile World Congress (MWC).
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Huawei will be unable to buy technology from any US company without a licence from the US government, following a pair of remarkable orders from Washington DC.
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Huawei’s chairman Guo Peng has accused the US of spying on the world – and says that’s why the US wants to block Huawei telecoms kit.
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The telecoms industry is facing major risks over the next few years as it commits to investment in 5G – with the possible exclusion of one of the major suppliers.
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AT&T and Vodafone are allying to promote solutions for connected cars in North America, Europe and Africa.
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The telecoms industry should work together to develop and adopt strict security standards, says the chairman of Huawei.
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Three of the UK’s four mobile operators showed their disdain for efforts to ban Huawei today by conducting the first video call across 5G radio networks.
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Operators providing the new 5G mobile services will need to connect their base stations with 25Gbps fibre, Nokia is saying in advance of Mobile World Congress.
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Ericsson is already incorporating CENX’s products into its services, ready for 5G, just a few months after the acquisition for around $40 million in September 2018.
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Members of the world’s mobile industry are thinking of discussing the Huawei crisis at their pre-MWC board meeting this month.