UK Security Bill Imposes Penalties for Telecoms Using Huawei Equipment

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The UK has published the security legislation that will enforce the ban on Huawei’s telecommunications equipment, and the new law brings significant penalties for non-compliance. Under the Telecommunications Security Bill, telecom operators are prohibited from purchasing Huawei equipment from 2021 onward, and any existing Huawei gear must be fully removed from UK networks by 2027. … Read more

Jurassic Fibre Announces Network Expansion During Rishi Sunak HQ Visit

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Jurassic Fibre, a developer of broadband internet networks, has announced ambitious plans to expand its ultrafast fibre rollout to reach 500,000 homes and businesses across 30 towns and villages in the South West by 2026. The announcement coincided with a visit to Jurassic Fibre’s Devon headquarters in Honiton by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi … Read more

China’s Telecoms Ordered to Phase Out Foreign Chips by 2027

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Chinese authorities have reportedly instructed the country’s major telecom operators—including China Telecom, China Mobile, and China Unicom—to remove foreign-made semiconductors from their networks by 2027 as part of a broader effort to reduce reliance on overseas technologies. The order specifically targets chips from US manufacturers such as Intel and AMD, which have been widely used … Read more

Nokia Denies Selling Mobile Networks Business to Samsung

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Nokia has dismissed reports that Samsung is acquiring its mobile networks business, issuing an unequivocal statement to reaffirm its commitment to the division. The Finnish telecoms firm said there is no insider project related to the rumors and stressed that its mobile networks unit remains a strategic asset for both the company and its customers. … Read more

Can Apple’s AI Enter China Without Yielding to Local Control?

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Apple’s attempts to roll out its artificial intelligence features in China have encountered regulatory hurdles, highlighting the increasing complexities foreign device makers face in one of the world’s largest telecommunications markets. These recent obstacles show a shifting regulatory environment that places growing emphasis on collaboration with domestic AI providers for market access. The issue became … Read more

SK Telecom and Samsung Unveil True Real-Time Mobile Streaming for Sports Fans

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(Image Credit: Jim Culp) If you follow professional sports and try to watch games while on the move, you’re likely familiar with the frustration of being roughly 15 seconds behind television viewers. Despite faster and more widespread mobile data, many sports fans still rely on live radio for timely updates because streaming lag can spoil … Read more

UK Sets Open RAN Rollout Target and Dates for 2G/3G Sunset

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The UK Government and mobile network operators have agreed on a shared ambition: to have 35% of the country’s mobile network traffic carried over open, interoperable Radio Access Network (RAN) architectures by 2030. Open network architectures are expected to play a central role in strengthening the security and resilience of the connectivity infrastructure people and … Read more

Operationalizing NFV: A Practical Guide to Market Best Practices

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The telecom industry is clearly moving toward virtualized network functions, with Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) serving as the architectural framework. Many operators have already adopted NFV and those that have not are well advanced in planning. The debate is no longer whether the industry will transition to virtualized environments, but how and when each operator … Read more

AT&T Rolls Out Low-Band 5G to 28 New Markets, Some with DSS

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AT&T has activated low-band 5G service in 28 additional regions, including several areas that are introducing Dynamic Spectrum Sharing (DSS) technology. With these additions, AT&T’s low-band 5G coverage now spans 355 regions and is estimated to reach approximately 179 million people. The newly activated regions this week include the following: Arkansas 1. Ouachita County Florida … Read more

Australia’s Spy Chief: Certain 5G Suppliers Should Be Banned Over Security Risks

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Australia’s intelligence chief has clarified why certain companies are excluded from participating in the nation’s 5G networks. At the heart of the issue are persistent concerns that some vendors—particularly firms based in China—may be subject to their government’s influence or control. Huawei, China’s largest telecommunications equipment manufacturer, has frequently been the focus of these allegations, … Read more