US Carriers to Meet White House Officials on 5G Policy and Security

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Executives from the four major U.S. wireless carriers are scheduled to meet with White House officials to discuss the rollout and potential of 5G technology. T-Mobile, AT&T, and Sprint have confirmed their participation; Verizon is also reported to be attending but declined to comment. While each operator has not disclosed which representatives they will send, … Read more

Opinion: BT and EE Deal Could Cut Coverage Gaps, Not Dead Zones

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/DNY59) BT, the UK’s major broadband provider, has confirmed plans to acquire the country’s largest mobile network. The move could be a significant step toward reducing mobile “not spots” — locations where residents experience limited or no mobile connectivity. Earlier this week the UK government released a map of public digital infrastructure to … Read more

Sigma Technology Cloud and TD SYNNEX Strengthen the Public Sector with AWS

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Sigma Technology Cloud and TD SYNNEX are deepening their collaboration to serve the public sector through the Public Sector Authorization accreditation from AWS. Together, they are now among the approved providers for public-sector organizations. This partnership aims to accelerate the digital transformation of public services and improve citizen-facing service delivery through modern, flexible IT solutions. … Read more

Ericsson, FET and OPPO Demonstrate Performance-Based 5G Network Slicing

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Ericsson, FET (Far EasTone), and OPPO have confirmed that 5G standalone (5G SA) network slicing can now support performance-based connectivity models. Mobile operators continue to face pressure to monetise their 5G infrastructure beyond basic connectivity fees. While broad coverage is largely in place, premium service tiers that guarantee specific performance levels remain uncommon. Most consumer … Read more

Identity Attacks Top Cyber Threats — Anomalous Logins Trigger Most Alerts

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Identity-based cyberattacks are now the most common type of intrusion, according to a new report from Barracuda. Anomalous logins that are physically impossible or inconsistent with a user’s normal behavior are among the clearest warning signs of an ongoing compromise. If an employee’s account attempts to sign in from Malmö and Hanoi within a short … Read more

Chunghwa and Astranis Launch Taiwan-Focused Communications Satellite

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Chunghwa Telecom has partnered with Astranis to build a geostationary communications satellite dedicated to serving Taiwan. The agreement represents a strategic shift for Chunghwa Telecom to broaden coverage and strengthen network resilience. The satellite is scheduled for launch by the end of 2025, with full bandwidth services expected to begin shortly thereafter. Chunghwa Telecom says … Read more

French Town Halls Hit by Cyberattack: Public Services Disrupted

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A large-scale cyber attack on shared servers has severely disrupted public services across several French municipalities. The ongoing incident has degraded crucial local government operations, underscoring the increasing threat that digital intrusions pose to public infrastructure and community services. Affected municipalities include Saint-Nazaire, Montoir-de-Bretagne, Donges, La Chapelle-des-Marais, and Pornichet. Officials in Saint-Nazaire acknowledged the seriousness, … Read more

Is NB-IoT Poised to Disrupt the LPWA Market?

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(c)iStock.com/shulz Competition in the Low Power Wide Area (LPWA) sector, which underpins large-scale Internet of Things (IoT) deployments, is intensifying. Over recent years a number of niche, industry- and technology-specific solutions have emerged using unlicensed spectrum. While these approaches have enabled early adoption, they have created fragmentation, interoperability problems and security concerns that hamper broad-scale … Read more

Cisco Unified Edge Brings Data Center Power Closer to Users

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A new perspective on edge computing is necessary because the vast majority of AI processing will occur far from the cloud — and Cisco Unified Edge aims to help make that a reality. The new reality for AI-driven businesses When companies examine how their AI applications are used day to day, they find that most … Read more

Vodafone and Mavenir Launch Indoor OpenRAN Solution for Networks

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Vodafone and Mavenir have introduced a small cell OpenRAN solution designed to improve indoor network coverage for businesses. Targeted at medium to large office environments, the solution leverages OpenRAN principles to ensure interoperability and avoid vendor lock-in, making it easier for organisations to deploy and manage indoor cellular connectivity. Andrea Dona, Chief Network Officer at … Read more