Project Fi Adds Faster International Speeds — Global Rollout Pending

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/GoodLifeStudio) While many of us outside the United States wait for Project Fi to become available in our countries, Google has quietly improved international data speeds for current Project Fi customers. Starting today, Google says Project Fi subscribers can access high-speed data in more than 135 destinations. This improvement follows the addition of … Read more

UK Proposal Could Stop Carrier Backlash Over Apple SIM

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TelecomsTech reported this week that not all carriers in the U.S. are happy about Apple’s new embedded SIM. The card, which ships with Apple’s latest iPad Air, is designed to let customers switch between participating carriers on the device itself, offering the flexibility to choose the best coverage and rates without swapping physical SIM cards. … Read more

Inside Virgin Media Business’ Three New Things Web Tech Shortlist

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UK telecoms giant Virgin Media Business is running a competition to discover “Three New Things,” offering attractive support and resources to digital entrepreneurs across the country. The initial entry list has been narrowed down to 10 finalists — and many of them share a common focus on web technologies and connected devices. It’s perhaps no … Read more

Nokia Launches New SaaS Platform Offering Multiple Cloud Services

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Nokia has expanded into the Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) market with the launch of multiple cloud-delivered services. The company announced three initial offerings designed to capture a SaaS addressable market that includes communications service providers (CSPs) and enterprises, estimated at $3.1 billion and growing at roughly 25–30% annually. Raghav Sahgal, President of Cloud and Network Services at … Read more

Homeland Security: Russian Hackers Breached US Utility Networks

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Homeland Security officials report that state-sponsored Russian hackers breached U.S. utility networks in a campaign that affected “hundreds” of victims. The Wall Street Journal cites Department of Homeland Security (DHS) sources saying the attackers penetrated systems to an extent where they “could have thrown switches” and caused significant disruption. Officials attribute the activity to a … Read more

GSMA Roadmap: How Mobile AI Will Transform Smartphones

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The global digital economy is increasingly shaped by the convergence of advanced mobile communications and artificial intelligence, according to a paper published by GSMA and GTI Telecom. As 5G scales worldwide, mobile networks will expand coverage and improve service quality while AI shifts from centralized cloud systems to on-device and edge deployments. Pervasive mobile connectivity … Read more

Samsung Appointed to Lead 3GPP 6G Standardization Effort

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Samsung will take a leading role in 6G standardisation efforts within 3GPP, the world’s largest telecommunications standards development organisation. At a recent 3GPP plenary meeting, Dr Younsun Kim of Samsung Research was elected Chair of the 3GPP Technical Specification Group Radio Access Network (TSG RAN). This group is responsible for defining and standardising the radio … Read more

Twist Partners with Tuned Global to Boost Twist Music in MENA

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Guest author: Con Raso, Co-Founder and MD at Tuned Global Twist, a rapidly expanding digital entertainment platform in the MENA region, has renewed its partnership with Tuned Global, the leading B2B music technology company, for another three years. This renewed collaboration will power the next stage of Twist Music’s growth, building on its strong presence … Read more

Google Fiber Arrives: Can It Win Over Cities and Customers?

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Google has begun installing its Fiber TV and broadband service in Hanover Heights, Kansas City, KS, bringing residents access to internet speeds of up to 1 gigabit per second (Gbps). The company first announced its interest in becoming an internet service provider in 2010. Hundreds of communities across the United States expressed interest—more than 1,100 … Read more

UK and Australia Form Cybersecurity Alliance to Fight Malicious Actors

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The UK and Australia have agreed to develop a “network of liberty” to counter malicious cyber actors and strengthen cooperation in digital security. As global tensions rise and state-backed aggression increases, Western partnerships are being renewed. The UK–Australia relationship, one of the longest-standing defence and security alliances, is receiving particular attention. “Britain and Australia share … Read more