T-Mobile Seeks Changes to Sprint Merger Terms on Jobs and 5G Speeds

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T-Mobile has asked for modifications to several conditions tied to the approval of its merger with Sprint. The company has submitted a request to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) seeking relief from three specific obligations that were part of the merger approval. A central argument T-Mobile used to justify the merger was that combining … Read more

Ofcom Misses One-Touch Switch Deadline, Costing Brits £1.85bn

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Uswitch warns that Ofcom’s failure to enforce the One Touch Switch deadline could cost around 11 million UK broadband customers an estimated £1.85 billion a year in unnecessary overpayments. The warning coincided with the date the One Touch Switch standard was due to take effect. The new standard is intended to simplify and speed up … Read more

OTT Market to Overtake Broadcast TV Within Five Years, Level 3 Predicts

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By 2022, viewers are expected to spend more hours watching linear streaming over-the-top (OTT) video than traditional broadcast television, according to a recent study by Level 3 Communications. Surveying nearly 500 media professionals, the study found that more than two-thirds believe traditional TV will be in serious decline within five years. About half of respondents … Read more

Alex Leadbeater (GSMA): Why Security Collaboration Is Crucial as Attack Surfaces Expand

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Mobile networks are now the backbone of our digital lives, but as their complexity increases, so do the security challenges they present. In a detailed interview with Telecoms, Alex Leadbeater, Technical Security Director at the GSMA, explained how classifying mobile infrastructure as critical national infrastructure has influenced security strategies, how new technologies affect risk, and … Read more

Taara Aims for Carrier-Grade Uptime with Optical Switching Technology

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Taara, a graduate of Google’s moonshot factory X, has introduced Lightbridge Pro — an optical wireless solution designed to deliver carrier-grade uptime and reliability for high-speed wireless backhaul. Network operators often face a trade-off: demand for fiber-like bandwidth clashes with the cost and difficulty of trenching fiber in dense urban areas or challenging terrain. Free … Read more

T-Mobile Data Breach: Hacker Exposes 54 Million Customers’ Info

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A hacker who stole the data of 54 million T-Mobile customers has described the carrier’s security as “awful.” John Binns, a 21-year-old American now living in Turkey, told the Wall Street Journal on Thursday that he was behind the breach. Binns says he gained access to customer information by finding a publicly exposed router. “I … Read more

How Blockchain Is Accelerating Mobile Operator Product Development

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The mobile landscape has changed dramatically in recent years. Traditional voice and messaging services continue to lose ground to over-the-top (OTT) apps like WhatsApp and Snapchat, while operators worldwide are preparing for the high-bandwidth, low-latency demands of 5G. Customers now expect fast, seamless, real-time mobile experiences. Operators that fail to deliver risk losing customers to … Read more

Nokia Launches Saudi Arabia’s First 25G PON Network

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Saudi Arabia has launched its first 25G PON network through a partnership between ACES-NH and Nokia. This new fibre infrastructure will strengthen connectivity across the Kingdom while supporting the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030. Using Nokia’s advanced fibre technology, the deployment enables multiple service providers to deliver services over a single shared network. This neutral … Read more

15-Hour Film Download? Britain’s Slowest Broadband Areas Revealed

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The internet is an essential part of everyday life—whether for work, learning or leisure—and losing a reliable connection can be deeply frustrating. For most people, outages are temporary. But for a significant number of households, an internet connection exists yet remains barely usable. Independent comparison site uSwitch.com analysed almost two million broadband speed tests and … Read more

Starlink Terminals in Ukraine Now Cost Twice as Much

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The cost of Starlink terminals in Ukraine has roughly doubled as demand soars amid the ongoing Russian invasion. As Ukrainians seek reliable connectivity while civilian infrastructure comes under attack, satellite terminals have become essential for communication and emergency operations. Ukrainian forces have reclaimed strategic areas such as Kherson, but fighting has intensified in other regions. … Read more