Using AI to Prevent Revenue Leakage in 5G Roaming Networks

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A new Juniper Research study forecasts that AI-powered solutions will significantly reduce “revenue leakage” associated with 5G roaming connections. The research predicts a fall in average revenue leakage per 5G roaming connection from $1.72 to $1.20. This reduction is mainly credited to telecom operators deploying AI-based segmentation, a move that helps monetise increasingly data-driven users … Read more

Satellite Broadband Rollout Differences Across Asia-Pacific Markets

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Asia Pacific has become an important proving ground for satellite broadband. In some areas, satellites are the only viable way to connect, while other parts of the region already benefit from strong fixed networks. Government policies vary widely: some countries have moved quickly to permit satellite services, while others remain cautious. Markets such as Australia … Read more

Ericsson Hiring 250 Professionals to Support 5G Expansion

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Ericsson has announced plans to hire 250 people at its R&D centre in Athlone, Ireland, to support the continued growth of 5G technologies. The new positions will be based at Ericsson’s software development campus in Athlone, one of the largest R&D facilities in the country. The roles are designed to strengthen the company’s cloud-native capabilities … Read more

Communications Market 2015 Report: Key Highlights and Insights

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/Peerayot) Ofcom’s annual Communications Market Report offers a wide-ranging overview of how people in the UK access and use communications services. Below are the key takeaways from the 2015 report, distilled into clear insights that can help businesses and decision-makers understand current trends and anticipate future changes. The UK has become a “smartphone … Read more

Nokia Uses Augmented Intelligence to Unlock Value from Telco Data

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Nokia is expanding its Analytics Services, powered by the Nokia AVA cognitive services platform, to help telcos extract greater value from network data. The enhanced services aim to accelerate network issue resolution and reduce call drops for operators by applying advanced analytics and automation across the network. These offerings leverage Nokia Shannon Intelligence, which embeds … Read more

Germany Warns Open RAN Poses National Security Risk

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Germany disagrees with the claim that Open RAN (O-RAN) is a more secure alternative to established vendors. Following a US-led campaign that raised concerns about Chinese suppliers such as Huawei, many governments restricted or banned those vendors from national infrastructure. Removing suppliers who provided equipment across multiple generations has been costly for operators and has … Read more

Three and EE Partner to Accelerate UK 4G Coverage and Speeds

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The 4G rollout in the UK has progressed slowly, often mired in disputes over spectrum allocation and exclusivity periods that gave EE an early advantage. That exclusivity has now ended, and all major UK mobile networks have launched 4G services. Three was the last major operator to offer 4G and continues to expand coverage gradually, … Read more

T-Mobile to Leap Ahead of Rivals in Nationwide 5G Rollout

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T-Mobile CEO John Legere has declared that his company will leapfrog what he calls its “Dumb and Dumber” rivals to become the first to deploy a true nationwide 5G network across the United States. T-Mobile, the nation’s third-largest wireless carrier with more than 70 million subscribers, used the nickname “Dumb and Dumber” to refer to … Read more

Committee Warns UK Likely to Miss 4G Coverage Target

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The House of Commons Public Accounts Committee’s report on the Shared Rural Network (SRN) programme highlights significant challenges in meeting the UK government’s target of 95% 4G landmass coverage by December 2025. Initiated in 2020, the SRN set out to raise 4G coverage from 91.4% to 95% of the UK land area. Coverage has increased … Read more

Virtual Coins: How They’ll Transform the Payments Industry

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Forget pounds, dollars, euros and the many other national currencies — a new form of money has arrived: virtual currencies that live online and in digital wallets. The latest entrant is Amazon Coins, a digital currency used for app, game and in-app purchases in Amazon’s Appstore. The primary advantage for consumers is typically lower cost. … Read more