T-Mobile CEO Says Sprint Network Shutdown Won’t Begin Until 2022

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T-Mobile has started decommissioning parts of Sprint’s network in select locations following the merger, but it does not expect widespread shutdowns to begin until 2022. The company completed its $26 billion acquisition of Sprint earlier this year. Observers have been watching for details about how and when the legacy Sprint network will be retired as … Read more

New Galaxy Book4 Series: Samsung’s Most Powerful and Intelligent Laptop Yet

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With its portable design, upgraded performance, and limitless connectivity, the Galaxy Book4 series redefines Samsung’s PC experience and opens new possibilities for users. Today Samsung launches its most intelligent PC lineup to date: the Galaxy Book4 Ultra, Book4 Pro, and Book4 Pro 360. The new series features an advanced intelligent processor, a more vivid and … Read more

BT-EE Merger Looks Set to Win Ofcom Backing

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/LaraBelova) In February, BT announced plans to acquire EE, a proposal that has sparked intense debate among industry experts and regulators. Critics of the merger have focused on the combined company’s large share of radio spectrum, arguing it could undermine competition and give the merged firm a significant advantage. The accompanying graph (not … Read more

Why Telecoms Must Boost Blockchain Expertise to Capture $1B Opportunity

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Blockchain technology could add up to $1 billion in value to the telecommunications sector over the coming years, but telcos must develop new skills and capabilities to capture that opportunity, according to a recent analysis from GlobalData. GlobalData highlights that several leading operators are already running trials and pilots. One promising application is blockchain-enabled communications … Read more

First 5G Standard Finalized: What It Means for Mobile Networks

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The organization that defines mobile standards, 3GPP, has formally approved the first 5G specification. This milestone moves the industry from trial phases toward real commercial 5G deployments. Telecoms outlets have reported many pre-5G trials; now, with the specification finalized, operators, vendors and device makers can proceed with confidence to develop and launch equipment and services … Read more

Cyberattacks in Sweden 2025: Public Sector Hit Hardest

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Cyberattacks in Sweden 2025 are increasing, according to the latest report from Check Point Research. Swedish organisations experienced an average of 1,791 cyberattacks per week in August, a three percent rise compared with July. The trend points to a growing threat landscape where an increasing number of critical public services and businesses are being targeted. … Read more

New Zealand Bans Telecom Use of Huawei Equipment

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Just days after the US urged its allies to ban Huawei equipment over security concerns, New Zealand has officially blocked a telecommunications operator from using the company’s 5G gear. Telecom operator Spark announced that the Director-General of the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) rejected its proposal to deploy Huawei 5G radio access network (RAN) equipment. … Read more

BlackBerry Royalties Explained: What Investors Need to Know

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When Apple introduced the iPhone, BlackBerry gradually lost its dominant position in the business smartphone market. Apple’s device captured widespread attention, challenging Research In Motion’s (RIM) once-uncontested lead. Despite declining sales in some regions, RIM remained determined to compete, preparing to launch BlackBerry 10 devices in January to reclaim market share. That does not mean … Read more

IT-Total Launches 90-Day Plan to Respond to Faster Cyberattacks

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Cyber threats against Swedish organizations are rising at an unprecedented rate, and the demand for shorter planning horizons in cybersecurity work is growing. To meet this new reality, IT-Total is launching a 90-day plan. The concept complements traditional annual cycles and gives organizations the speed required when adversaries accelerate their pace with new technology and … Read more

Southwest Chooses Viasat for Faster In-Flight Wi‑Fi

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Southwest Airlines has announced it will use satellite connectivity from Viasat to provide in-flight WiFi services. According to the airline, all new aircraft delivered from this fall onward will be equipped with Viasat’s next-generation Ka-band satellite in-flight connectivity (IFC) system. Viasat’s next-generation system is expected to deliver speeds typically greater than 20 Mbps, enabling passengers … Read more