South Korea Reaches Nearly 4 Million 5G Subscribers

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The Ministry of Science and ICT in South Korea reports the country is nearing a major milestone of four million 5G subscribers. Debate continues about whether South Korea or the United States launched the first commercially available 5G network, but both nations were among the earliest adopters. Because of this leadership, South Korea’s 5G rollout … Read more

T-Mobile May Lift Price Freeze if Sprint Merger Goes Through

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T-Mobile CEO John Legere declined requests to extend a promised consumer price freeze beyond the company’s existing three-year commitment if the Sprint merger is approved. Testifying before the House Judiciary Committee, Legere answered questions from Representative Lucy McBath (D-Ga.) and Antitrust Subcommittee Chair David Cicilline (D-R.I.), both of whom pressed for a longer price cap … Read more

Europe’s New Space Giant: What It Means for Businesses and Investors

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European businesses increasingly rely on a steady stream of space-derived data. For CIOs and COOs, the reliability, control, and cost of that data are critical operational concerns. Historically, Europe’s space industry has been fragmented, limiting its ability to compete with larger global rivals. To address this, three of Europe’s largest aerospace and defense companies have … Read more

Rising Cyberattacks: State-Sponsored and Criminal Threats Explained

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A new assessment from the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security (CCCS) warns that growing cyber threats endanger national security and the critical infrastructure that supports daily life. “The insights provided in this threat assessment are critical as we work to strengthen Canada’s security in an increasingly digital world,” said Defence Minister Bill Blair. The report … Read more

Rogers Launches Canada’s First 5G Network, Expands to 20+ Markets by 2020

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Canadian telecommunications operator Rogers has begun deploying the country’s first commercial 5G network, launching services in Toronto, downtown Vancouver, Montreal and Ottawa, with plans to expand to more than 20 markets by the end of 2020. This initial rollout marks a significant step in bringing faster, lower-latency wireless connectivity to Canadian consumers and businesses. Rogers’ … Read more

Ookla Analysis: How European Mobile Roaming Speeds Changed During Lockdown

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Network testing specialists at Ookla have published an analysis of mobile roaming speeds across Europe during a year shaped by the COVID-19 pandemic. Existing vaccines remain effective against the Delta variant, which is spreading quickly in countries such as the UK. However, reduced protection—especially after only one dose—has already delayed the lifting of remaining restrictions … Read more

Can Nokia Win Back the Low- and Mid-Range Phone Market?

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The Nokia Asha 501 was unveiled at a global launch event in New Delhi earlier this week to widespread praise, largely for its Lumia-inspired styling, swipe-based user interface, and very aggressive price point. For those unfamiliar with the Asha series, it represents Nokia’s strategy for emerging markets: delivering attractive, well-designed phones at very affordable prices … Read more

Boosting Global Mobile Connectivity by Accelerating eSIM Adoption

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For years, we’ve been told physical SIM cards are on the way out and that eSIMs will deliver major advantages, such as seamless global roaming and instant connectivity. The promise is compelling: no more swapping tiny plastic cards, no more hunting for local kiosks when you land in a new country, and far fewer unexpected … Read more

Hutchison Three Acquires O2, Now Holds 40% of Ireland’s Mobile Market

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Hutchison Three has completed a major acquisition of O2’s business in Ireland, giving Three control of roughly 40% of the country’s mobile network market. O2 Ireland, until now part of Telefónica, was purchased for €850 million (about $1.1 billion). Telefónica says the deal should help address the company’s significant debt burden. In a press release, … Read more

20% of 5G Users Would Pay More for Enhanced Connectivity, Says Ericsson

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A study by Ericsson ConsumerLab reveals that one in five 5G smartphone users want differentiated 5G experiences and are willing to pay extra for enhanced connectivity. Titled “5G value: Turning performance into value,” the research finds that these users—particularly those who use demanding applications—would pay communications service providers (CSPs) up to 11 percent more for … Read more