India Introduces 100-Message Daily Limit for Texting

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The telecom regulator in India has introduced a new cap on the number of text messages a single mobile phone can send, aiming to curb aggressive telemarketing practices and reduce the volume of unsolicited messages consumers receive. This step follows repeated but ineffective efforts to control telemarketing firms that routinely send unsolicited promotional texts. Under … Read more

Huawei and ZTE Secure 5G Contracts in Vietnam Amid US Tariff Pressure

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Vietnam has increased its use of 5G equipment from Chinese firms Huawei and ZTE this year, signaling a shift in how Hanoi collaborates with Beijing. Seven people familiar with the matter told Reuters that these new contracts have already prompted concern among Western officials. Historically, Vietnam was cautious about using Chinese technology in sensitive networks. … Read more

WBA Trials Next-Generation 2013 Hotspots: Advanced Testing Insights

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The Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA), working with leading telecom operators such as Telefónica and AT&T, has announced a series of trials for next-generation hotspots (NGH) designed to expand public Wi‑Fi availability worldwide. The WBA’s stated goal is “to secure an outstanding user experience through the global deployment of next-generation Wi‑Fi,” and the initiative has attracted … Read more

Virgin Media O2 Launches Smart Support to Fix Issues Before You Notice

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Virgin Media O2 has started rolling out a new “smart support” service designed to proactively detect and resolve broadband problems for customers at no additional cost. Company research suggests that over a third (34%) of UK broadband users lack confidence to troubleshoot WiFi problems on their own, even though 98% depend on the internet in … Read more

EU Sanctions Three Russian Officers Over Major Cyberattacks

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The European Union has imposed additional sanctions on three Russian nationals for their alleged roles in cyberattacks that compromised classified and sensitive information. According to the Council of the European Union, the individuals are officers attached to Unit 29155 of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation (GRU). The Council statement … Read more

Future of Wi‑Fi Amid LTE Dominance: Trends from Mobile World Congress

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Telecoms Tech’s coverage at Mobile World Congress earlier this week ranged from Mark Zuckerberg to operator strategies and discussions about the future of voice. Yet the most-read piece from Barcelona centred on a 5G panel featuring European Commission VP Neelie Kroes. Here, Tech Portfolio editor James Bourne takes a different perspective: what will become of … Read more

SpaceX Prepares Starlink Beta as Antenna Images Leak

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SpaceX is preparing a beta test for its Starlink satellite broadband service, and Reddit users have revealed additional details and images tied to the program. Some people who signed up to receive updates about Starlink testing received an email this week inviting them to participate in the beta and requesting address information to begin recruiting … Read more

Apple Faces UK Court Setback, Plans Policy Reversal

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The UK Court of Appeal has sharply criticized Apple for the tone and content of a statement the company was ordered to publish after the court confirmed that Samsung did not infringe Apple’s registered iPad design in the United Kingdom. This episode is the latest chapter in a long-running legal dispute between the two technology … Read more

How Telecom Operators Can Use IoT to Increase Revenue and Customer Loyalty

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(c)iStock.com/DrAfter123 The communications landscape is changing rapidly. As over-the-top providers intensify competition, traditional telecom operators face shrinking revenues, compressed margins and rising subscriber churn in consumer markets. To remain relevant and sustainable, telcos must evolve beyond basic connectivity and security services. They need new business models, diversified revenue streams and better monetization of existing assets. … Read more

Poland and US Call for Stronger Screening of Foreign Telecom Equipment

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Concerns about foreign state influence on critical telecommunications equipment are intensifying, and in response Poland and the United States have signed a joint declaration calling for rigorous security checks of such infrastructure. The declaration was formalized during a state visit to Poland by U.S. Vice President Mike Pence. “Protecting these next-generation communications networks from disruption … Read more