FCC Reallocates Satellite Spectrum to Boost Nationwide Broadband Capacity

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The FCC is updating satellite spectrum rules to expand broadband capacity and reshape how telecommunications providers connect their networks. The agency is voting on new regulations intended to modernize how satellite systems share spectrum, replacing decades-old power-flux density limits that governed interactions between Geostationary Orbit (GSO) and Non-Geostationary Orbit (NGSO) systems. The FCC estimates these … Read more

ETNO Says EU Telecoms Overhaul Was a Missed Opportunity

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An overhaul of telecoms rules by the European Union has been called a “missed opportunity” by the association representing Europe’s operators. ETNO (European Telecommunications Network Operators) said the reform of the Electronic Communications Code (ECC) “represented a once-in-a-decade chance to simplify and improve EU rules for the sector in the interest of European citizens and … Read more

T-Mobile Adds 2.1M Subscribers, Extends Free Calls to Mexico & Canada

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(c)iStock.com/Robert Herhold Updated T-Mobile US has unveiled a new initiative aimed at changing the mobile landscape: free calling from the United States to both Mexico and Canada. Branded “Mobile Without Borders,” the announcement accompanies T-Mobile’s report of 2.1 million net customer additions in the second quarter of 2015, marking the ninth consecutive quarter with more … Read more

FCC Proposes Stronger Internet Routing Security Measures

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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has introduced a proposal designed to strengthen the security of U.S. networks by improving internet routing protections. The initiative would require internet service providers (ISPs) to produce confidential reports describing their current and planned efforts to address vulnerabilities in the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), the core protocol that routes traffic … Read more

Huawei Denies Wrongdoing After US Announces Criminal Charges

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Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei has denied any wrongdoing after US prosecutors filed a series of criminal charges against the company. The indictment accuses Huawei of offenses including bank fraud, obstruction of justice, and theft of technology. In an official statement, Huawei said it was “disappointed to learn of the charges brought against the company today” … Read more

Record Internet Speed Set Using XG-FAST Technology

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Researchers at Bell Labs have set a new broadband speed record, achieving more than eight times the previous limit over existing copper landlines. Their XG-FAST demonstration reached 10 gigabits per second, a rate roughly 1,000 times faster than many typical consumer broadband connections. This result also outpaces the fastest consumer fiber packages, such as those … Read more

Can IoT Shift to a Subscription-Only Business Model?

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(c)iStock.com/DrAfter123 In a previous piece from September, I examined how subscription-based business models could shape Communications Service Providers (CSPs) and suggested that the Internet of Things (IoT) presents some of the largest future opportunities. Here, I’ll take a closer look at the IoT side to clarify those possibilities. First, what exactly is the IoT? Definitions … Read more

EU Operators Urge Policy Reform Ahead of 5G Rollout

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The chief executives of several major European telecom operators have jointly signed an open letter urging meaningful reform of the European Union’s spectrum policy as countries prepare for the rollout of 5G networks. Telecommunications ministers will meet in Tallinn, Estonia on 18 July 2017 to discuss the conditions required for the successful deployment of 5G … Read more

Ofcom Publishes Latest Complaints Figures and Trends

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UK regulator Ofcom has published complaint figures for the major telecoms and pay-TV providers covering January to March 2013. Overall the picture is relatively positive: complaints for pay-monthly mobile services fell slightly despite the ongoing rollout (and in many areas the lack) of LTE, which some expected would generate more negative feedback. Landline Services TalkTalk … Read more