Carriers Move to Drop Support for Apple’s New SIM

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Apple’s new embedded SIM (Apple SIM) offers clear benefits for consumers, but it has provoked mixed reactions from carriers. The eSIM lets users change service providers with a few taps instead of physically swapping a SIM card, making it especially useful for frequent travelers who want quick access to local networks without carrying multiple SIMs. … Read more

Canadian Telecoms’ Vicious Cycle: Balancing Network Expansion and Security

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The Canadian government raised more than $5.3 billion this month by auctioning spectrum licences to major national telecom companies. In addition to the established incumbents — Rogers, Bell and Telus — the auction opened the possibility for a fourth nationwide carrier to enter the market. The freshly allocated spectrum should strengthen networks, improve data throughput … Read more

UK to Review Huawei’s Role in Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity

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The UK government has announced it will investigate Huawei’s role in the country’s critical infrastructure amid cybersecurity concerns similar to those that led the United States to ban the company’s equipment. US authorities concluded that Huawei, along with rival ZTE, had not demonstrated the absence of state or military influence in their operations, prompting restrictions … Read more

Smart Strategies for Machine-to-Machine (M2M) Communication

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By Rob Bamforth, principal analyst, Quocirca Despite nearly a decade of hype and predictions that it would be the next major revolution, M2M (machine-to-machine) still often falls short of expectations. Why is that? Some forecasts project enormous growth and massive market opportunities, but they aren’t always measuring the same things. Some predictions count the number … Read more

CityFibre Wins Multi-Million Backhaul Contract from Three UK

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Three UK has awarded a multi-million-pound backhaul contract to CityFibre, the UK’s largest alternative provider of full-fibre infrastructure. Founded in 2012, CityFibre has expanded rapidly, running network projects in more than 60 towns and cities with plans to reach eight million homes across the country. Under the new agreement, CityFibre will provide backhaul connectivity to … Read more

Opinion: Why Google Is Losing Its Shot at Messaging Dominance

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Google has long faced criticism for lacking a clear, cohesive strategy for messaging, despite having the resources and reach to lead the market. For a company of its size and innovation, a straightforward approach to a mature product category like messaging should be achievable. Instead, the current fragmentation has become a source of frustration for … Read more

Vodafone Idea Expands 4G and 5G Network Partnership with Ericsson in India

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Vodafone Idea (Vi) has strengthened its long-term network partnership with Ericsson in India through substantial 4G and 5G contracts that will significantly expand Ericsson’s presence across the country. Under the agreement, Ericsson will upgrade existing 4G infrastructure and roll out 5G technology in the telecom circles where it already supports Vi’s network. The Swedish vendor … Read more

Ericsson’s Vision for Accelerating Thailand’s Digital Transformation

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Ericsson is accelerating Thailand’s digital transformation by leveraging its extensive 5G capabilities and global expertise. The company today outlined a vision to help Thailand advance toward a robust digital economy, focusing on innovation, collaboration, and sustainable network infrastructure. At the heart of Ericsson’s initiative is the newly completed 5G Innovation and Experience Studio located at … Read more

Singtel Introduces RE:AI Cloud to Democratize Artificial Intelligence

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Singtel has launched RE:AI, a cloud service designed to make artificial intelligence technologies broadly accessible to organisations of all sizes. RE:AI combines AI compute infrastructure—such as graphics processing units (GPUs) and storage—with integrated AI workspaces and development tools, all delivered through Singtel’s orchestration platform Paragon. Bill Chang, CEO of Singtel’s Digital InfraCo, said many enterprises … Read more

Ofcom: White Space Wireless Devices Are Coming

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Ofcom, the United Kingdom’s communications regulator, has announced a pilot program for a new generation of “white space” devices that operate in unused gaps of the radio spectrum. The pilot will use white space to run controlled broadcasts that avoid interfering with existing spectrum users. Access will be tightly managed: broadcasters will be allowed to … Read more