BT Staff Strike Over Below-Inflation Pay Rises: What to Know

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BT staff have begun strike action across the UK in protest at pay offers that fall well below inflation. UK RPI inflation has reached 11.7 percent and is expected to rise further later in the year. Many employers have offered pay rises to help prevent employees from being materially worse off month to month, but … Read more

Taiwan Regulator Says 4G Price War Could Hurt 5G Investment

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A telecoms regulator in Taiwan has warned that an aggressive price war among mobile operators could reduce their incentive to invest in new services and network upgrades, including the rollout and expansion of 5G. The National Communications Commission (NCC) issued the caution after Chunghwa Telecom — Taiwan’s largest telecom operator — rolled out low-cost unlimited … Read more

Rubio Says Congress Will Back Blocking Chinese Telecom Companies

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Despite the Trump administration’s recent decision to lift the ban on ZTE, Republican Senator Marco Rubio has voiced strong objections, asserting that legislation to bar Chinese telecom firms from operating in the United States would receive broad, bipartisan support in Congress. Earlier this month, Chinese telecommunications giant ZTE was prohibited from conducting business in the … Read more

Juniper Research: 5G Market to Reach $625B in Revenue by 2027

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A Juniper Research report projects that operators will generate $625 billion from 5G services by 2027. If this forecast holds, it means that in just four years operators’ 5G revenues will more than double the estimated $310 billion expected in 2023. This rapid expansion would see 5G making up roughly 80 percent of operators’ service … Read more

Newport News Shipbuilding and Verizon Use 5G to Transform Manufacturing

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Newport News Shipbuilding has teamed up with Verizon to deploy 5G Ultra Wideband across its shipyards, aiming to modernize the shipbuilding process and improve connectivity for engineering and operations. Leveraging 5G’s greater bandwidth and ultra-low latency, Newport News — a subsidiary of Huntington Ingalls Industries — will upgrade its network capabilities to support demanding applications … Read more

Huawei Open to ‘No-Spy’ Pacts as Trump Readies Ban on Foreign Telecoms

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Huawei has announced it would be willing to sign “no-spy” agreements with national governments as debate intensifies over whether the company should be excluded from critical 5G infrastructure on security grounds. Speaking at a business conference in London, Huawei chairman Liang Hua stated: “We are willing to sign no-spy agreements with governments, including the UK … Read more

Is Net Neutrality Costly — Or Will It Be Affordable?

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One of the most contentious issues in telecom this year has been net neutrality, and with no definitive resolution in sight, the debate looks set to continue into 2015. Key stakeholders and interested parties on both sides have voiced strong opinions, and the most recent argument centers on how much preserving net neutrality would actually … Read more

Vodafone and Meta Partner to Optimize Europe’s Mobile Networks

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Vodafone and Meta have partnered to reduce network congestion and improve the mobile experience for users across Europe. Launched in June, the collaboration has already been rolled out in eleven European markets, targeting better performance during peak demand periods. The initiative focuses on freeing up network capacity for all mobile customers, with special attention to … Read more

UK Regulator Approves BT and EE Merger Amid Controversy

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(Image Credit: gail) In February, BT revealed a proposed £12 billion plan to acquire EE, the country’s largest mobile network operator. The proposed merger sparked debate over whether it would reduce competition in the UK telecommunications market. Today the deal cleared its most significant regulatory hurdle after receiving approval from the Competition & Markets Authority … Read more

Telcos Are Becoming the Lifeline of the AI Economy

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Telecommunications companies are uniquely positioned to accelerate the growth of the artificial intelligence economy. AI is widely regarded as the defining technology of our era, demanding unprecedented computing power and energy. Yet a significant barrier remains: AI needs real-time, high-quality data to perform effectively, and that data often isn’t accessible when and where it’s required. … Read more