T-Mobile and Ericsson Complete First Standalone 5G Data Session in US

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T-Mobile and Ericsson have completed the first standalone 5G data session in the United States. Most current 5G deployments in the U.S. use a non-standalone (NSA) architecture, which relies on an existing LTE connection for control functions. Although NSA 5G delivers higher speeds and improved performance compared with LTE alone, a standalone (SA) 5G architecture … Read more

UK Issues Legal Orders to Remove Huawei Equipment from Networks

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The UK Government has issued legal directions to telecoms operators requiring the removal of Huawei equipment from national communications networks. In 2020, the government announced that Huawei hardware must be phased out of the country’s 5G networks by 2027, and operators were prohibited from buying Huawei equipment after 31 December 2020. “This has not been … Read more

CityFibre Awards Contracts to Speed Up Project Gigabit Rollout

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CityFibre has awarded its first round of construction contracts to build partners under the UK Government’s Project Gigabit programme. Project Gigabit is a £5 billion initiative designed to bring full-fibre broadband to 715,000 rural properties, ensuring communities currently underserved by legacy networks gain access to high-speed, future-proof connectivity. CityFibre’s appointed build partners for this initial … Read more

Small Cell Forum Adds General Motors and Marriott to Enterprise Advisory Council

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The Small Cell Forum (SCF) has launched an Enterprise Advisory Council (EAC) to strengthen collaboration with businesses and institutions and address the persistent problem of poor cellular coverage in commercial and public spaces. Founding EAC members include commercial real-estate advisors Camden Living and CBRE, automaker General Motors, Grange Hotels, healthcare provider Kaiser Permanente, Marriott International, … Read more

Cars Now Surpass Mobile Phones in Cellular Connections

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/graphicnoi) Mobile industry analysts at Chetan Sharma report that in the first quarter of 2016 more cars were added to U.S. mobile networks than new phones. According to Sharma’s research, nearly a third of new connections—32%—were vehicles, while phone activations closely followed at 31%. Tablets accounted for 23% of new connections and M2M … Read more

EE Improves Coverage to Smooth Return to London Rail Network

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EE has significantly expanded its mobile coverage across London’s rail network in anticipation of increasing commuter and traveller numbers. The UK’s largest mobile operator has deployed nearly 70 new 4G sites across key rail routes in London, with plans for hundreds more to follow. Improvements have been made on seven sections of the London Euston … Read more

Nokia: 5G Networks Deliver 90% Energy Savings Compared to 4G

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A joint study by Nokia and Telefónica found that 5G networks can be up to 90% more energy-efficient than 4G, highlighting the potential for significant reductions in power consumption as operators roll out next-generation mobile networks. The three-month study measured power usage across Telefónica’s 5G Radio Access Network (RAN). Measurements were taken across traffic load … Read more

Rogers and Lynk Team Up to Deliver Nationwide Satellite Coverage in Canada

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Rogers Communications has partnered with Lynk Global to test and deliver satellite-to-phone connectivity across Canada. This collaboration aims to ensure Canadians can access wireless connectivity wherever they are. The service is designed to let people reach 911 from 4G and 5G smartphones in remote and rural areas that lack traditional wireless coverage. Tony Staffieri, President … Read more

Britain’s Slow IPv6 Adoption Could Threaten Internet Access

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Although the headline may be slightly dramatic, the United Kingdom is falling behind other countries in the transition from IPv4 to IPv6, a shift that could limit its ability to deliver new and innovative online services. A study commissioned by the UK regulator Ofcom concludes that “the UK is lagging behind other areas of the … Read more

5G and Security: Dual Telecom Challenges for the New UK Government

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As the newly elected Labour government assumes power in the UK after 14 years of Conservative rule, industry leaders are urging urgent action on cybersecurity and digital infrastructure to protect the nation’s economy and public services. Recent high-profile cyberattacks targeting critical organisations such as the NHS and the Ministry of Defence have exposed serious weaknesses … Read more