Western Views of China Blamed for Huawei and ZTE’s U.S. Troubles

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TelecomsTech’s Beijing correspondent Dr. Lin Sun says the latest actions against Chinese telecommunications manufacturers reflect an expected continuation of the prevailing U.S. stance toward China and Chinese companies. This development is clearly damaging for Huawei and ZTE. Regardless of how accurate the allegations may be, the outcome will have broad negative consequences for both companies, … Read more

Canadian Telcos Could Sue for Compensation Over Huawei Gear Ban

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Canada’s telecommunications providers could face a difficult battle to secure compensation if the federal government decides to ban Huawei equipment. Ottawa is weighing whether to follow allies such as the UK and Australia in prohibiting telecom gear from Chinese vendor Huawei. The decision has significant implications for carriers that currently rely on Huawei for cost-effective … Read more

Orange to Deploy Low-Power Wide-Area IoT Network Across France

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(c)iStock.com/Connel_Design Orange has announced plans to deploy a Low Power Wide Area (LPWA) network based on long range technology across metropolitan France, becoming the latest telecommunications operator to focus on the Internet of Things (IoT). The operator aims to generate roughly €600 million in IoT revenue by 2018 as part of its Essentials 2020 strategic … Read more

Can Telecoms Adopt DevOps? Practical Steps for Success

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(c)iStock.com/AzmanL A recent article on CA examined how DevOps is spreading across industries to accelerate deployment in Agile environments. What stood out was the unexpectedly high adoption of DevOps within telecommunications. CA reports that telecoms are almost twice as likely to be using DevOps (68%) compared with the overall average (39%), and that 88% of … Read more

What Will 2013 Bring for the Mobile Telecom Industry?

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Research firm Strand Consult’s 2013 trends for the mobile telecommunications sector reveal a mix of opportunities and challenges: consumers will benefit from lower prices and increased competition, governments may finally deliver meaningful broadband targets, and telecom investors could face a difficult year. Strand also forecasts a major year for Facebook as it deepens its mobile … Read more

Telecom in 2026: Edge AI, Data Sovereignty, and New Revenue Streams

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Telecom strategies for 2026 must balance edge AI, data sovereignty, and new media monetisation approaches. The year 2026 will see a complex convergence of operational automation, regulatory requirements, and evolving device capabilities. The industry conversation is shifting beyond raw connectivity speeds to focus on how carriers and enterprises use intelligent networks to improve efficiency while … Read more

SK Telecom’s 5G Solutions Transform Smart Power Plant Operations

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SK Telecom has announced a strategic collaboration with Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP) to develop 5G-based solutions for smart energy plants. The two organizations are leaders in their respective sectors in South Korea and will combine strengths to modernize energy operations through advanced connectivity and digital technologies. KHNP will initially adopt SK Telecom’s Digital … Read more

Are the iPhone 5S and 5C Worthy Successors?

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The Cupertino-based mobile phone maker Apple unveiled two new iPhone models on September 10: the premium iPhone 5S and the more affordable iPhone 5C. Alongside these launches, Apple retired the iPhone 5 and replaced it with the 5C. With both a colorful, lower-cost option and a high-end successor now on the market, here is a … Read more

Ofcom to Seize Brexit Opportunities While Minimizing Disruption

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/nito100) Years of EU membership have created deeply intertwined laws and systems that will take time to disentangle. To provide continuity and avoid immediate legal confusion, the government plans to introduce the “Great Repeal Bill” to incorporate current EU legislation into UK law, while allowing selective changes that benefit consumers and businesses. Several … Read more

Global UCaaS Users to Surpass 131 Million by 2028

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The global Unified Communications as a Service (UCaaS) market is projected to exceed 131 million users by the end of 2028, expanding at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.3% over the next five years. This forecast comes from research by Cavell, a specialist research and consulting firm serving the telecommunications industry. Cavell’s 2024 … Read more