Virgin Media to Deliver Full-Fibre UK Network by 2028

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Virgin Media has committed to upgrading its entire UK broadband network to full-fibre by 2028. Today, the operator’s infrastructure mainly uses Hybrid Fibre Coax (HFC) technology, with some Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) implemented via Radio Frequency over Glass (RFoG). The network is currently being upgraded to support the DOCSIS 3.1 standard, a process due to complete by … Read more

Converged Services: Will Triple-Play or Quad-Play Win?

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/gyn9038) Converged services are not a new idea in telecommunications. For over a decade many providers have successfully bundled fixed-line telephony and broadband into single offerings. In the UK, for example, about 46% of households subscribe to a so-called “double-play” package. More recently, “triple-play” bundles that combine fixed-line telephony, broadband and paid television … Read more

SK Telecom and Samsung Launch First Nationwide IoT Network

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/Easyturn) SK Telecom, in collaboration with Samsung, has launched the world’s first nationwide LoRaWAN network for the Internet of Things (IoT), providing broad low-power, long-range connectivity across the entire country. SK Telecom and Samsung have a history of joint innovations; most notably, they previously demonstrated a 7.5 Gbps “5G” link. This latest effort … Read more

Three UK Reduces Energy Use with Ericsson’s AI-Powered Network Tech

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Three UK has made its mobile network significantly more sustainable by rolling out next-generation, AI-driven hardware and software from Ericsson. Over the past 18 months, Three and Ericsson have carried out a network modernisation programme focused on improving energy performance. The project pairs Ericsson’s energy-efficient radio hardware with advanced AI and data analytics to reduce … Read more

T-Mobile Must Prove It Didn’t Mislead Regulators to Approve Sprint Deal

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T-Mobile has been ordered to demonstrate that it did not provide false or misleading information to government regulators about its plans to shut down 3G services when seeking approval for its merger with Sprint. In a ruling by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), T-Mobile was directed “to show cause why it should not be … Read more

Global Wireless Solutions Launches UK Android Testing App for Operators

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Global Wireless Solutions (GWS) has launched a new benchmark testing app in the UK. Currently available for Android devices only, the app is targeted at mobile operators, device manufacturers, regulators and network engineers who need reliable, repeatable measurements of wireless performance. The app is positioned as one of the most comprehensive tools in its category, … Read more

Avoiding Conflicts in Self-Optimizing Network Systems

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Self-organizing networks (SON) help mobile operators manage the growing complexity of radio access networks (RAN) by automating provisioning, configuration and reconfiguration to optimize capacity and performance. The advantages are tangible: operators that have deployed SON report capacity utilization improvements of more than 15 percent and reductions in dropped call rates exceeding 20 percent. However, like … Read more

France Telecom’s Strategy for Mobile Data Offloading

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France’s leading telecom operator this week reaffirmed that WiFi offload is the most practical strategy for managing growing mobile data traffic. At the Broadband World Forum on Wednesday, Alain Maloberti, Senior Vice President of Networks at France Telecom, stressed the value of using existing WiFi infrastructure to relieve pressure on the mobile network. He argued … Read more

SK Telecom Rolls Out 225 Mbps Mobile Broadband Service

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While EE markets 60 Mbps as “superfast” for mobile broadband in the UK — which is competitive locally — SK Telecom in South Korea has responded with a far faster offering: a 225 Mbps service, three times quicker than its previous speeds. This development comes once again through collaboration with Nokia Siemens Networks. Last week … Read more

Apple Starts Hiring Engineers for 6G Modem Development

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Apple has started recruiting engineers and researchers for 6G modem development even before it has shipped its own 5G designs. The move underscores the company’s long-term strategy to reduce dependence on external suppliers and to extend the success of its in-house silicon efforts—like the M1 system-on-chip—into next-generation cellular modems. Within days of each other, Apple … Read more