Vodafone and Three UK Complete Merger: What It Means for Customers

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The merger of Vodafone and Three UK has completed, creating a new mobile operator named VodafoneThree. The transaction closed on 31 May 2025 and combines two of the UK’s largest mobile businesses into a single, fully merged company. Vodafone holds a 51% controlling stake in VodafoneThree, while CK Hutchison, the owner of Three, retains the … Read more

Italian Carriers Share Networks to Cut 5G Costs and Expand Coverage

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Rising costs and shrinking returns are forcing mobile operators to rethink how they design, build and run networks. In Italy, economic pressure is pushing competitors toward cooperation as the rising costs of deploying and operating 5G make it increasingly difficult to justify going it alone. Telecom Italia and Fastweb, the Italian unit of Swisscom, are … Read more

Small Cells Market Growing Rapidly — IHS Markit Says Challenges Remain

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Two reports from IHS Markit detail the market values and growth trends for mobile backhaul equipment and the small cell backhaul segment in 2016. The overall mobile backhaul equipment market was valued at $8.2 billion, while the small cell backhaul segment accounted for just over $148 million. Although smaller in absolute value, the small cell … Read more

Report Finds Mixed Results for Australian Telecom Customer Satisfaction

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More than three-quarters of Australian telecommunications customers report being satisfied with their service, although this proportion has fallen slightly since the previous quarter. The findings come from the latest Telecommunications Customer Satisfaction Survey published by Communications Alliance and conducted in partnership with Roy Morgan Research. The study shows that 74% of respondents were satisfied with … Read more

Neelie Kroes Urges End to Mobile Roaming Fees by 2014

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Neelie Kroes, Vice President of the European Commission, has been campaigning for a single, unified telecoms market across Europe. TelecomsTech first reported on this initiative in January. She is now intensifying that effort, calling for the abolition of mobile roaming charges by 2014 in a speech to the European Parliament. Many of us have experienced … Read more

Mobile Operators Empower Customers to Fight Spam Calls and Texts

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With a recent report from the University of Minnesota and AT&T Labs showing that more than two-thirds of mobile phone users received SMS spam last year, it is clear these attacks are creating a growing headache for consumers. But mobile users are not the only victims: fraudsters, spammers and scammers are also causing increasingly serious … Read more

Spiderman Pleads Guilty to Hacking 900,000 Broadband Routers

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A hacker known as “Spiderman” has pleaded guilty in Germany for a cyberattack that took roughly 900,000 broadband routers offline last year. This individual is not the Marvel superhero but a 29-year-old man who was arrested by British police at Luton Airport in February at the request of Germany’s Federal Criminal Police Office. Authorities say … Read more

CityFibre Launches Full Rollout Across All Nine Project Gigabit Areas

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CityFibre has begun rolling out its full-fibre network across all nine regions awarded to the company under the UK Government’s Project Gigabit programme. Project Gigabit, backed by a £5 billion fund, aims to connect more than 1.3 million homes and businesses in underserved areas over the next five years. CityFibre plans to extend its reach … Read more

How Will the Smart TV Experience Evolve in 2013?

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Smart TVs connect to the internet and, through built‑in app platforms, deliver TV-centric services such as Netflix, Hulu and BBC iPlayer. With new apps appearing regularly, a Smart TV increasingly resembles a set‑top box focused on on‑demand viewing and a richer entertainment experience. By the end of 2012, more than 100 million people worldwide were … Read more

Ofcom Proposes Lower Wholesale Prices to Boost Broadband Competition

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UK telecoms regulator Ofcom expects recent wholesale price reductions for superfast broadband services to lead to lower costs for consumers. The regulator has revised wholesale pricing for high-speed services supplied by national broadband network operator Openreach. Ofcom is not imposing caps now on newer technologies from BT, such as G.Fast, because it believes existing price … Read more