Blackphone: Heisenberg’s Pick for Staying Hidden from the NSA

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The NSA revelations keep coming rapidly—almost daily there’s a new headline. One recent disclosure shows the U.S. government security agency can use radio signals to monitor computers that aren’t connected to the internet. For many, this feels like one more unsurprising development in a long stream of intrusions. For most people, the idea of government … Read more

How Closing Private 5G Security Gaps Protects Enterprise Networks

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Integrating Private 5G security into enterprise networks requires bridging the technical differences between cellular protocols and established IT governance to maintain visibility, control and risk management. Industrial connectivity is evolving beyond basic coverage. As organizations digitize physical infrastructure—from container ports to factory floors—Private 5G (P5G) delivers the low latency and reliability required for automation and … Read more

UK Telecoms to Attend EU Meeting on Three and O2 Merger

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/DNY59) Some of the United Kingdom’s largest mobile telecom companies are scheduled to attend a closed hearing on March 7 organized by the European Commission to examine the proposed merger between O2 and Three UK. Hong Kong conglomerate CK Hutchison, owner of Three UK, agreed last March to buy Telefónica’s O2 for £10.25 … Read more

How Verizon and the NFL Use 5G to Transform Fan Experiences

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Verizon Communications has partnered with the National Football League to develop 5G-powered experiences designed for tech-savvy fans. The US telecommunications company will serve as the NFL’s official 5G innovation partner under a two-year agreement, focused on creating new ways to watch and interact with games. That partnership aims to deliver enhanced viewing options, such as … Read more

5G Smartphone Revenue to Surge 210% Over Next Four Years

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Revenue from 5G smartphone sales is projected to grow substantially over the next four years, with an anticipated increase of around 210 percent. A report by Juniper Research indicates that 5G smartphones will represent more than half of smartphone sales revenue by 2025. Estimated 5G smartphone sales revenue for 2021 is about $108 billion, rising … Read more

5G Industry Outlook: 240M Connections and $65B Revenue by 2025

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(c)iStock.com/Hin255 Juniper Research forecasts that active 5G connections will reach 240 million by 2025, with associated revenues surpassing $65 billion (£42.3 billion) in that year. This implies a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 266% between 2020 and 2025, reflecting rapid commercial uptake as networks expand and services mature. 5G is expected to command a … Read more

TIM to Become Italy’s First Operator to Deploy OpenRAN

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TIM is preparing to become the first Italian operator — and one of the early adopters in Europe — to roll out OpenRAN (Open Radio Access Network) solutions. OpenRAN allows network operators to mix and match interoperable hardware and software from multiple vendors. By avoiding vendor lock-in, operators gain flexibility to select equipment that best … Read more

Are Wireless Networks Falling Behind? What’s Slowing Progress

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Wireless and Wi-Fi network capacity is not keeping pace with the rapid rise in enterprise mobility, causing user satisfaction to fall, according to a new report. Mobility services specialist iPass analyzed what it calls “Mobile Darwinism,” a trend where technology and data consumption evolve faster than business infrastructure and mobile networks can support. The study … Read more

Nokia and Ericsson Withdraw from Russia: Telecom Exit Explained

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Nokia has announced it is exiting Russia, following a similar move by rival Ericsson, which last week suspended its operations there indefinitely. “Since the early days of the invasion of Ukraine, it has been clear to Nokia that continuing our presence in Russia would not be possible,” the company said in an official statement. In … Read more

UK Carriers Reject National Roaming, Promise Better Coverage Instead

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UK mobile operators were presented with a clear choice: accept a national roaming arrangement or commit to improving basic coverage to reach at least 90% of the UK’s land area by 2017. EE, O2, Three and Vodafone opted for the latter, pledging a guaranteed combined investment of £5 billion in network infrastructure as part of … Read more