ISAC Turns 6G Networks into a Nationwide Radar System

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A whitepaper from 5G Americas highlights that 6G development is centered on a technology known as Integrated Sensing and Communications (ISAC), which could effectively transform national mobile networks into extensive, real-time sensing systems similar to radar. ISAC operates on a radar-like principle: a mobile base station transmits a radio signal that reflects off objects in … Read more

Huawei P30 Pro Missed 5G — New Mate Series to Add It This Year

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Despite earlier rumours, the Huawei P30 Pro does not include 5G support. Telecoms attended Huawei’s latest handset launch, where the company highlighted its strengths not only in smartphones but also in telecoms infrastructure. Given that emphasis, it felt like Huawei might use that expertise to claim an early spot among 5G smartphone makers. However, the … Read more

Choosing the Right Online Data Backup Service for Your Business

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Your home or office computer may contain a significant amount of confidential business data. I recommend registering with a reputable remote data backup service for business so your files are securely stored and accessible when you need them. With an online data backup strategy in place, you won’t have to worry about data loss from … Read more

How 4G Lets CSPs Reposition and Grow Their Business

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As 2G and 3G networks age and tariff structures grow more complex, 4G presents a timely chance for Communications Service Providers (CSPs) to reposition their businesses, increase profitability and move beyond traditional roles toward Over-The-Top (OTT) style services. Investor uncertainty and a clear shift in customer behavior—from voice-centric to data-centric usage—mean that CSPs cannot rely … Read more

UK Government Halts Publication of Huawei Security Reports

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The UK’s annual assessment of potential security risks from Chinese telecoms firm Huawei has not been published for nearly two years, prompting concerns about government transparency and accountability. According to reports, the decision to withhold the Huawei Cyber Security Evaluation Centre (HCSEC) annual report was taken under the then-culture secretary, Nadine Dorries. The HCSEC report … Read more

EU Blocks Three UK and O2 Merger: What It Means for Customers

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/rkankaro) As expected, the European Commission has decided to block the proposed merger between Three UK and O2. The Commission concluded that even with concessions offered by Three’s owner, Hutchison CK, the deal would have harmed competition and consumers in the UK mobile market. Commissioner Margrethe Vestager, responsible for competition policy, explained the … Read more

UK awards £25m to 5G testbeds as Ofcom confirms next week’s auction

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The UK government and regulatory bodies are stepping up preparations for 5G by allocating new testbed funding and confirming the date of the upcoming spectrum auction. Ofcom, the UK telecommunications regulator, has announced that its next spectrum auction will take place on Tuesday, 20 March. The auction will offer blocks of 4G and 5G spectrum … Read more

Lumen, Major Internet Backbone Provider, Withdraws From Russia

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Lumen, a major global internet backbone provider, has announced that it will suspend its operations in Russia. Following Russia’s internationally condemned invasion of Ukraine and reports of serious violations now under investigation, the country has become increasingly isolated. Many global companies and service providers have already limited or halted business there, and Lumen’s exit adds … Read more

Jelly Bean vs iOS 6: Which Mobile OS Should You Choose?

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The battle for global mobile operating system dominance is well underway. Apple and Google continue to push the boundaries of mobile technology, with Apple’s iOS 6 and Google’s Android 4.2 Jelly Bean powering many of today’s top smartphones. This rivalry drives innovation and benefits consumers, but it can also make choosing the right operating system … Read more

Roaming Data Misidentification to Cost Operators $484M in 2024, $2.1B by 2026

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A new study from Juniper Research highlights significant revenue losses operators face from misclassifying roaming data traffic. This year, the analysts estimate global operator losses of $484 million due to misidentified roaming traffic. While substantial, that figure is small compared with projected future losses. By 2026, Juniper Research forecasts those losses will balloon to $2.1 … Read more