85% of Telcos Saw Project Delays Due to Supply Chain Disruptions

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Research by TXO reveals that 85% of operators have suffered project timeline disruptions due to ongoing supply chain problems. The study identifies sourcing new equipment from original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) as a primary challenge for operators worldwide. More than a third of respondents (34%) experienced delays of six months or longer. Every operator surveyed reported … Read more

Tim Berners-Lee: Connect Young People to Rebuild the World After COVID

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World Wide Web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee used the 32nd anniversary of his creation to urge a global effort to strengthen connectivity for young people in the post-COVID era. In a blog post marking the occasion and part of the #WebChampions campaign, Berners-Lee highlighted young people who are stepping up to confront major challenges such … Read more

BT Sells Irish Wholesale and Enterprise Division to Local Buyer

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BT has agreed to sell its Irish wholesale and enterprise business to Speed Fibre Group in a transaction valued at €22 million. The deal, subject to customary regulatory approvals, is expected to complete in 2025 and marks a notable shift in Ireland’s telecommunications landscape. The sale covers BT Communications Ireland Ltd (BTCIL), including its domestic … Read more

It’s a Tough Time to Be an Operator, Says Google’s Schmidt

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It’s increasingly challenging to operate as a mobile wireless carrier today, said Eric Schmidt, chairman of Google, citing regulatory pressures and the high costs of upgrading to 4G networks that are creating serious difficulties for telecom companies worldwide. “It is very difficult to be a telecom operator right now,” Schmidt told a packed Mobile World … Read more

Achieve Full Online Privacy with Crowdsourced VPNs

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Geolocation plays a central role in how the internet operates today. What was once imagined as a universally open and transparent global network has increasingly been segmented by services that tailor content based on a user’s physical location. That location-based filtering creates digital information silos that can limit the free exchange of ideas, reduce cultural … Read more

Ofcom Revokes RT Broadcast License: What It Means for UK Viewers

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Ofcom has revoked the UK broadcast licence of Russian state news outlet RT with immediate effect. Under UK broadcasting rules, impartiality is a legal requirement. Ofcom says it currently has 29 open investigations into RT’s coverage of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine amid concerns the channel is being used to disseminate Kremlin propaganda. The regulator explained … Read more

3.45 Billion People Still Lack Mobile Internet Access, GSMA Finds

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According to the GSMA’s “State of Mobile Internet Connectivity 2024” report, 43% of the world’s population—about 3.45 billion people—still lack access to mobile internet. The report shows that although mobile internet adoption continues to grow, the rate of new users has slowed. In 2023, 160 million people came online—matching 2022’s increase but notably lower than … Read more

How Russia’s Tech Innovation Is Reshaping Global Relations

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On the fifth anniversary of the Skolkovo Foundation, Russia’s former president reflected on the foundation’s role in advancing technological innovation and on how scientific collaboration can sustain international ties even during politically turbulent times. Dmitry Medvedev, who served as president from 2008 to 2012, signed the legislation that established the non-profit Skolkovo Foundation, which now … Read more

Mobile Broadband Push: Expanding Connectivity Using Unlicensed Spectrum

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(c)iStock.com/nadla 4G Americas has published a comprehensive whitepaper detailing how the mobile broadband industry is deploying unlicensed spectrum to enhance connectivity for both consumers and enterprises. The document examines technical approaches, standards activity and practical considerations for integrating unlicensed bands alongside licensed spectrum to improve capacity, coverage and user experience. Standards bodies and industry forums … Read more

FCC Fines Major Telecoms for Selling Customers’ Location Data

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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has fined several major U.S. wireless carriers for illegally selling their subscribers’ location data to third-party data brokers. In an FCC statement, the agency said AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, and T-Mobile US were ordered to pay penalties of $57 million, $47 million, $12 million, and $80 million, respectively, for improperly sharing … Read more