UK to Decide on Huawei’s Role in 5G Network by Autumn

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Digital Minister Nicky Morgan has said the UK should reach a decision on whether to allow Huawei equipment in 5G networks by the autumn. “We will make the right decision for the UK. I would hope we could do something by the autumn,” Morgan told BBC radio. “We’ve got to make sure that this is … Read more

WannaCry Ransomware Linked to North Korea in Money-Raising Campaign

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British and American security officials conclude that the WannaCry cyberattack, which severely disrupted the NHS, was launched from North Korea and likely intended to raise funds for the isolated regime. Cyber warfare has become an escalating global concern, with attacks linked to states such as Russia and North Korea increasing in frequency and impact. Earlier … Read more

How 5G and AI Will Complement and Accelerate Each Other

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Sponsored The dominant topic at MWC19 in Barcelona next week will be 5G. It’s on everyone’s lips — from network operators to policymakers — and even the US President has weighed in, suggesting ambitions that extend beyond current deployments. But what practical developments can we expect to see at the show, and how will 5G … Read more

Verizon Expands 5G Ultra Wideband Coverage to More Homes and Phones

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Verizon has announced an expansion of its 5G Ultra-Wideband (UWB) network, increasing the number of homes and mobile devices that can access the carrier’s fastest 5G services. “We create the networks that move the world forward, and our 5G network brings incredible capabilities that will drive us all as we move into the new year,” … Read more

The MVNO Revolution: Why Brands Should Launch Their Own Networks Now

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When the MVNO model first emerged, many expected a wave of non-telecom B2C brands to expand into mobile services. Aside from a few high-profile exceptions, that broad migration never materialized. The hurdles were substantial: dependence on often inflexible host network partners, and the technical complexity of building and operating the systems required to deliver a … Read more

Asian Telcos Expand Coverage as US and Sweden Partner on 6G Development

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This week’s roundup highlights major developments and collaborations shaping the global telecommunications sector. Asian carriers are accelerating network rollouts and international expansion: China Mobile is fast-tracking its 5G-Advanced deployment, while Taiwan’s Chunghwa Telecom has created a new European hub. At the same time, international cooperation on 6G is gathering momentum, with the United States and … Read more

Cloud SMS & Messaging Solutions for Gen Z Businesses

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The current state of technology exemplifies the principle of delivering better results for less cost. Among the many advances in communication over the last decade, texting has become especially significant and is now offered as a cloud-based service. Reputable providers now offer cloud texting to enhance the communication channels between businesses and their customers, making … Read more

Challenges in Small Cell and CRAN Deployments — Practical Solutions

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/neilkendall) Many assume that installing a small cell or an RRH (Remote Radio Head) is as simple as mounting a unit on a pole and moving on. In reality, site selection and preparation drive the complexity of the deployment. Below are common challenges and practical considerations to ensure a successful small cell or … Read more

BT Boosts Engineer Efficiency with Underground IoT Tool Lockers

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/Caymia) Around 80 percent of homes and businesses in the UK connect via Openreach’s wholesale network, owned by BT. That means many residents have experienced long waits when engineers are needed to fix faults or install services. BT aims to shorten engineer call-out times and speed up new deployments by reducing how far … Read more

UK to Ban Mobile Carriers from Selling Locked Phones

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The telecoms regulator Ofcom has announced a ban on mobile operators selling network-locked phones after December 2021. Locking handsets to specific networks often confuses consumers and creates barriers to switching providers when contracts end. Consumers can face delays, non-working unlock codes, or even loss of service if they only discover a phone is locked while … Read more