Malaysia’s 5G Progress and What’s Next for Connectivity

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Malaysia has made notable progress in rolling out 5G, with populated area coverage reaching 81.7%—a milestone many neighbouring countries achieved later in their rollouts. By late 2023, the country had surpassed the 80% coverage mark in populated areas (CoPA), reflecting sustained deployment efforts. Deputy Communications Minister Teo Nie Ching told the Dewan Rakyat that 7,114 … Read more

US Restores Permission to Export Computer Equipment to Iran

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The United States has relaxed its long-standing ban on exporting certain computer equipment to Iran, permitting sales when the technology is destined for private individuals rather than the Iranian government. The restriction, in place for more than a decade, was eased following a Treasury Department statement that accused Iranian authorities of attempting to “silence its … Read more

More Mobile Phones Than People Worldwide, Expert Warns

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By the end of 2012, there will be more mobile devices in use worldwide than there are people, predicts Dr. Mike Short. With the global population at roughly 7 billion, Dr. Short expects mobile device adoption to surpass that number during the coming year. He also forecasts that China and India will each exceed 1 … Read more

NYSE Reverses Decision to Delist Chinese Telecom Companies

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The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) has reversed its initial plan to delist three major Chinese telecommunications companies after a U.S. presidential directive targeted firms alleged to have ties to the Chinese military. Last week, the NYSE began delisting procedures for China Mobile, China Unicom, and China Telecom following an executive order signed in November. … Read more

Ericsson, Qualcomm and Thales Launch 5G Connectivity in Space

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Ericsson, Thales and Qualcomm Technologies are collaborating to extend 5G beyond the ground by integrating it with a network of Earth-orbiting satellites. Following multiple detailed studies and simulations, the three companies will move into testing and validation focused on smartphone use cases for 5G non-terrestrial networks (5G NTN). If successful, this work could allow future … Read more

FCC Awards $313M in Rural Digital Opportunity Fund Grants

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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has announced the latest recipients of $313 million awarded through the Rural Digital Opportunity Fund (RDOF). The RDOF program is designed to finance new broadband deployments in U.S. regions that currently have limited or no high-speed internet access. Now in its eighth round, the fund has allocated more than $5 … Read more

Enterprise Mobility: Bridging Legacy Systems and Future Apps

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For many CIOs of large, established multinational enterprises that operate across numerous business units and countries, modernising IT systems and enabling workforce mobility can feel like a daunting challenge. The international healthcare group Bupa recognised the changing landscape of business IT earlier than many organisations. Andrew Easton, Head of Technology Strategy and Architecture, is managing … Read more

Ookla: Starlink Now Averages Over 100 Mbps Nationwide

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New Ookla research shows that Starlink now averages over 100 Mbps in 15 countries. Data from Q4 2021 indicates SpaceX’s Starlink satellite network outperforms median fixed broadband speeds in many markets: Starlink (Mbps) Fixed Broadband (Mbps) Australia 141.55 51.35 Austria 131.84 50.33 Belgium 155.15 76.94 Canada 106.64 96.39 Chile 118.95 168.92 France 102.15 75.47 Germany … Read more

UK Accuses Russia of Ongoing Cyberattack Campaign: What to Know

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The UK government has accused Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) of running a sustained cyber-hacking campaign that targeted politicians, public figures, and other individuals in positions of influence. The operation, linked by UK authorities to a unit identified as FSB Centre 18, is alleged to have stolen and published sensitive material through targeted cyber-attacks, including … Read more

Alcatel‑Lucent Sets New Record for Fastest Undersea Data Transmission

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Transoceanic data transport is a major industry that could see significant acceleration following new research by a team at Alcatel‑Lucent’s Bell Labs campus near Paris. The group has set a new world record for the fastest undersea data transmission, demonstrating technologies that could reshape long‑distance fiber‑optic links. Researchers at Bell Labs transmitted data at 31 … Read more