Wireless/Mobile
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Virgin Media O2 (VMO2) has announced that it will start to switch off 3G services in 2025 as part of its ongoing network transformation.
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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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Ukrtelecom, Ukraine's incumbent telco, reports that as of this morning, 75% of its regional hubs remain operational and that its national carrier network is still working
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Veon CEO Kaan Terzioğlu said this morning it would be “irresponsible” to provide guidance on the effect of Russia’s attack on Ukraine on the company’s performance
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Orange chooses 5G SA network partners in Europe
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Forthcoming events
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Macquarie Capital has invested in Spain’s Onivia wholesale fibre network alongside Arjun Infrastructure Partners.
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In this episode of the Digital Digest, we roundup the biggest stories of the week from tower sales to contract announcements and the use cases for 6G.
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Capacity shares five key stories making headlines around the world today.
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The economic potential of unlicensed access to the 6 GHz band could add up to US$187.63 billion to the Indonesian economy, and up an accumulated $150.19 billion to the economies of Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa.
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The Telecom Infra Project (TIP) has added Orange to its board of directors.
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ICT arm of PLDT is set to build the additional data centre capacity in Santa Rosa, Laguna province
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Vodafone is looking to sell its entire 28.1% stake in India’s largest cell tower firm Indus Towers according to several reports.
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Amdocs has introduced a new billing solution to help service providers to evolve their billing in the 5G era.
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Australian group TPG Telecom, which merged with Vodafone Hutchison Australia (VHA) in 2020, has agreed a network-sharing deal with rival operator Telstra.
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Tillman Infrastructure, a US-based tower company, has appointed Todd Smith as the firm's new chief financial officer (CFO).
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UK operators will make it more difficult for fraudsters to use their networks after plans unveiled today by Ofcom.
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Japanese operator KDDI has chosen Californian vendor Wind River for its O-RAN-compliant 5G virtualised base station plans.
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Two of the main tasks of 6G, the next generation of mobile, will be to improve human communications and machine communications.
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Netcracker has launched a digital platform to help CSPs accelerate business growth in the digital economy.
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Tonga has been reconnected to the world’s subsea cable networks, nearly six weeks after a volcano blew an 80km gap in it.
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Zoom Video Communications and Deutsche Telekom are collaborating to offer a jointly developed product for the German market called ‘Zoom X’.
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The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) has said it has registered six participants for its spectrum auction.
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African group MTN is following the example of the former Liquid Telecom and rebranding to reflect its status as a technology company.
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The European Union is challenging China’s use of its courts to block non-Chinese telecoms vendors from backing their patents.
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Arc Solutions and Israeli internet service provider (ISP) Bezeq International have signed an agreement to connect the UAE and Bahrain directly to Israel.
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European cloud providers have launched an initiative for common infrastructure that meet Gaia-X requirements.
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The US financial regulator has made South Korean telco KT pay a total of US$6.3 million for bribing politicians in South Korea and Vietnam.
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Capacity shares five key stories to watch from around the world today.
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Capacity shares financial results from key players in the telecoms space.