Straight Path Reaches Settlement with FCC Over Spectrum Dispute

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(c)iStock.com/nadla Straight Path Communications has reached a comprehensive settlement with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) concerning its wireless spectrum licenses, the company announced today. Under the terms of the agreement, the FCC has closed its investigation into Straight Path, allowing the company to retain the vast majority of its nationwide 39 GHz spectrum holdings while … Read more

CreditCall Brings Mobile Chip-and-PIN Payments to the Forefront

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CreditCall, a payment gateway provider, has launched its Chip and PIN mobile payment app CardEase Mobile for users in the UK and made it available to partners and developers around the world. Designed for smartphones and tablets, CardEase Mobile is positioned as one of the first mobile payment applications capable of processing both EMV Chip … Read more

AT&T Invests $2B to Expand Nationwide Public Safety Network

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Telecom networks originally designed for everyday consumer use are increasingly taking on a critical secondary role: supporting emergency services at national scale. In the United States, AT&T has pledged up to $2 billion to expand and modernize FirstNet, the dedicated communications network for public safety agencies. This investment will be directed at expanding 5G coverage, … Read more

Inside Shanghai Stadium: Huawei’s 5G-A Monetization Blueprint for Carriers

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On a September evening at Shanghai Stadium, 80,000 football fans created an unexpected real-world testbed for telecom innovation. The match between Shanghai Shenhua and Chengdu Rongcheng was more than sport: it became a practical demonstration of how operators might monetise advanced network investments at a time when traditional subscription growth has slowed. Invited by Huawei … Read more

Study Finds Women Face Stalled Careers in Wireless Industry

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In 2013 the question of how many women hold senior technology roles should, in theory, have been largely resolved. Yet a benchmark study from Women in Wireless (WiW), conducted in partnership with Telefónica, finds that organisational culture remains a major factor limiting women’s advancement into senior business roles in the wireless and digital media sectors. … Read more

Huawei Achieves 1Tbps Backbone Trial, Paving Way for Ultra-Fast Networks

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/NI QIN) Huawei, in collaboration with Proximus, has successfully completed a field trial that achieved optical transmission speeds of up to 1 Tbps. At that rate, roughly 33 high-definition films could be transferred every second, demonstrating a major advancement in fiber-optic capacity and efficiency. The trial marks Huawei’s first public technology test with … Read more

UK Releases First Huawei Security Report Following US Ban Pressure

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The UK’s dedicated Huawei Cyber Security Evaluation Centre (HCSEC) has published its latest annual oversight report, the first since renewed international pressure mounted over the company. HCSEC, based in Banbury, Oxfordshire, examines Huawei’s products and engineering practices and issues an annual report identifying any risks or concerns that could affect UK telecommunications networks. Last year … Read more

Single-Server vRAN Deployment for Commercial Mobile Networks

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Samsung and Intel have demonstrated that single-server virtualized RAN (vRAN) can operate on a commercial network—a significant milestone that could reduce hardware sprawl for operators. Telecom leaders face the challenge of maintaining high network performance while lowering Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). As operators shift from proprietary appliances to software-defined architectures, consolidation becomes central: running … Read more

Mobile Wallet Seen as Most Appealing Future Concept, IAB Says

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Research conducted by the Internet Advertising Bureau (IAB) and carried out by Crowd DNA shows that the mobile wallet is the future concept consumers most look forward to. The study surveyed 3,200 smartphone users across the UK, the USA and South Korea and found that 74% of respondents cited mobile wallets and mobile payments as … Read more

Tim Berners-Lee Says the Web Is No Longer Open and Free

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World Wide Web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee warns that the web has drifted from its founding principles and is no longer the open, free platform he intended. In a recent piece for The Guardian, Berners-Lee reflects on how the web evolved from a collaborative, creative space into an environment dominated by a handful of powerful … Read more