UK Watchdog Warns Three Again Over Real 5G Advertising Claims

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ASA (Advertising Standards Authority) has again warned Three about marketing claims that it offers “real 5G.” The dispute dates back to a formal complaint from rival operator EE in 2019 after Three ran ads saying, “If it’s not Three, it’s not real 5G.” More recently, Vodafone challenged a Three television advertisement that asserted Three was … Read more

Network Rail Fined to Deliver Free Wi‑Fi on Trains 10x Faster

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If you are a regular train commuter in the UK, you will be familiar with frequent delays on the rail network. As a result, Network Rail has been fined £70 million for repeated poor performance. That money will be redirected to improve services in another increasingly important area: wireless broadband on trains. New mobile Wi‑Fi … Read more

Neelie Kroes’ highest level roaming support plan excludes GSMA

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Last week, TelecomsTech reported on European Commission Vice President Neelie Kroes’ proposal to eliminate mobile roaming fees across Europe. Kroes said she enjoyed “support of the highest level in institutions,” but the major industry representative, the GSMA, has publicly disagreed. The GSMA is a global mobile industry association representing more than 800 operators, including Vodafone, … Read more

Why 5G Has Won the Wireless Industry’s Trust and Attention

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(c)iStock.com/Hin255 Advisory group 5G Americas has released a whitepaper titled “Global Organisations Forge New Frontier of 5G,” which outlines the many industry, academic, corporate and government organizations driving the development of fifth-generation (5G) technology and its ecosystem. Chris Pearson, president of 5G Americas, commented: “LTE will continue to serve as the mobile broadband foundation for … Read more

Telecoms System Crisis: Why New Service Innovation Matters

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Profitable telecommunications companies are beginning to feel the strain as traditional services are being displaced by online, often free or low-cost, communication platforms. Network operators must now confront difficult questions: how to create new revenue streams, how to engage customers, how to collaborate with partners, and how to evolve their business models. The communications sector … Read more

6 Lessons 6G Will Apply to Avoid 5G’s Mistakes

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The telecom industry, learning from the missteps of 5G, is taking a pragmatic, cost-conscious approach to lay the groundwork for 6G. A new report from ABI Research and InterDigital highlights 3GPP Release 20 as the key transitional milestone. Release 20 finalises much of the 5G-Advanced era while also shaping the guiding principles for the next … Read more

Will Mobile Operators Rise to the Wi‑Fi Challenge?

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(c)iStock.com/AnthiaCumming Wi‑Fi calling is gaining strong momentum as mobile operators seek to counter the growing threat from over‑the‑top VoIP services offered by internet application providers. Reliable voice service remains central to the mobile experience and essential for operators’ customer retention efforts. A fully integrated, bearer‑neutral voice service is an attractive proposition, but the trend has … Read more

How 5G Will Transform Multiplayer Gaming and Cloud Play

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While some regions still wait for reliable 4G, much of the world is already moving forward with 5G. This next-generation mobile network promises dramatically faster speeds, far lower latency, and greater capacity. If you follow tech and gaming news, you’re probably enthusiastic about 5G’s rollout. But what does it mean specifically for gaming? Below we … Read more

Opinion: Why the Smart Home Might Never Be Truly Smart

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(Photo credit of Kit) The Internet of Things (IoT) has not yet fulfilled its promise. Progress is slowed by competing standards and an industry that struggles to reach consensus. Analysts place the technology near the “Peak of Inflated Expectations” on the Hype Cycle, reflecting a mix of notable successes and visible failures. Many IoT successes … Read more

Dell’Oro Predicts Continued Downturn in RAN Market

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A new report from Dell’Oro Group predicts that the global Radio Access Network (RAN) market will remain in decline over the coming years. Dell’Oro forecasts RAN revenues to fall at a compound annual rate of about 1% through 2024. This downturn follows a period of rapid expansion—roughly 40% growth between 2017 and 2021—driven largely by … Read more