Telecom Operators Tie AI Ambitions to Rising Cloud Investment

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Telecom operators are accelerating their migration to cloud-native infrastructures to enable automation through artificial intelligence. Research from Omdia forecasts global spending on cloud technologies and software for telecommunications networks to rise from $17.4 billion in 2025 to $24.8 billion by 2030, reflecting a compound annual growth rate of 7.3 percent. This sustained investment signals a … Read more

Connected Nations 2020: How Networks Managed an Extra-Demanding Year

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Ofcom has published the 2020 edition of its Connected Nations report, offering a clear view of how UK telecoms networks coped during an unusually demanding year. From working remotely and streaming entertainment to checking in by phone with vulnerable relatives and sharing short videos, reliable connectivity proved essential in 2020. The pandemic drove notable changes … Read more

3 Steps to Boost Telecom Customer Experience in an Agile World

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(c)iStock.com/RapidEye As customer experience (CX) increasingly determines competitive success for communication service providers (CSPs), everyone in an organisation shares responsibility for delivering it. The growing expectation for seamless, personalised experiences is driving companies to invest in new tools and processes. To advance Customer Experience Management (CEM) in a fast-moving, agile environment, CSPs must adapt business … Read more

BT Partners with Ericsson to Deliver Commercial Private 5G Networks

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BT has signed a multi-million-pound agreement with Ericsson to deliver commercial private 5G networks across the UK. This pioneering partnership — the first of its kind in the UK — combines BT’s experience in building converged fixed and mobile networks with Ericsson’s 5G network technology and enterprise solutions to offer tailored private 5G services for … Read more

How Westpac Is Evolving for the Mobile-First Banking Era

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Westpac New Zealand is positioning itself to stand out by focusing heavily on mobile-friendly banking. Through its Global App Challenge, the bank is crowdsourcing ideas for the next generation of mobile and web banking applications, offering a NZD$100,000 prize for the best concept. According to Simon Pomeroy, Westpac NZ’s head of digital, traditional banking has … Read more

Verkotan Acquires Microsoft Test Chambers to Recreate Wireless Environments

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/RichVintage) Verkotan, a specialist in wireless performance testing, has acquired mobile equipment testing laboratories from Microsoft to strengthen its capability to reproduce the challenging real-world environments experienced by everyday users. Founded in November by a team of six engineers with backgrounds at Nokia and Microsoft, Verkotan is led by co‑founder Miia Nurkkala, among … Read more

Malaysia’s 5G Progress and What’s Next for Connectivity

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Malaysia has made notable progress in rolling out 5G, with populated area coverage reaching 81.7%—a milestone many neighbouring countries achieved later in their rollouts. By late 2023, the country had surpassed the 80% coverage mark in populated areas (CoPA), reflecting sustained deployment efforts. Deputy Communications Minister Teo Nie Ching told the Dewan Rakyat that 7,114 … Read more

US Restores Permission to Export Computer Equipment to Iran

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The United States has relaxed its long-standing ban on exporting certain computer equipment to Iran, permitting sales when the technology is destined for private individuals rather than the Iranian government. The restriction, in place for more than a decade, was eased following a Treasury Department statement that accused Iranian authorities of attempting to “silence its … Read more

More Mobile Phones Than People Worldwide, Expert Warns

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By the end of 2012, there will be more mobile devices in use worldwide than there are people, predicts Dr. Mike Short. With the global population at roughly 7 billion, Dr. Short expects mobile device adoption to surpass that number during the coming year. He also forecasts that China and India will each exceed 1 … Read more

NYSE Reverses Decision to Delist Chinese Telecom Companies

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The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) has reversed its initial plan to delist three major Chinese telecommunications companies after a U.S. presidential directive targeted firms alleged to have ties to the Chinese military. Last week, the NYSE began delisting procedures for China Mobile, China Unicom, and China Telecom following an executive order signed in November. … Read more