Huawei Sues Sweden Over National Ban on Its Network Equipment

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Huawei has filed a legal appeal against Sweden’s recent decision to ban its equipment, signaling the company’s unwillingness to accept the ruling without challenge. “We believe this decision is not in the best interests of customers or Sweden as a whole,” said Kenneth Fredriksen, Huawei’s Executive Vice President for Central East Europe and the Nordics, … Read more

Ericsson Buys Vonage for $6.2B to Expand Cloud Communications

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Ericsson has agreed to acquire cloud communications provider Vonage for $6.2 billion, a move designed to strengthen Ericsson’s position in the enterprise communications market and expand its global service offerings. With the communications market projected to reach approximately $700 billion by 2030, Ericsson aims to broaden its wireless enterprise portfolio and capture a larger share … Read more

How Three Uses Cisco Jasper to Boost IoT Speed, Flexibility & Control

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Three Group has broadened its presence in the global Internet of Things (IoT) market through a new partnership with Cisco Jasper. The collaboration will enable Three’s enterprise customers to deploy and manage IoT services using Cisco Jasper’s industry-leading connectivity management platform, Control Center. Enterprise clients working with Three will be able to access the Control … Read more

Can Ericsson Successfully Transform into a Digital Infrastructure Native?

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Picture credit: Ericsson Analysis The traditional network infrastructure market is shifting rapidly. Established telecom equipment vendors like Ericsson must reinvent themselves to stay relevant in the evolving digital marketplace. Simply selling routers, towers and hardware boxes will no longer be enough. Network infrastructure providers must leverage their core assets while acquiring new technology skills to … Read more

Babcock Wins £400M Contract to Operate UK Military Satellites

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Babcock and its partners have been awarded a £400 million contract to operate the Skynet military satellite communications system. Skynet is the UK’s satellite network that enables secure communications between forces and command centers anywhere in the world, supporting the UK and its allies. Defence Procurement Minister Alex Chalk KC said: “Space is increasingly important … Read more

Telstra Trials LTE Broadcast on Live Network to Solve Capacity Crunch

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Telstra, Australia’s leading mobile carrier, has announced what it describes as a world-first successful trial of LTE Broadcast on its network, conducted in partnership with Ericsson. This development could have significant implications for mobile networks as data demand grows and more devices require content delivery. Network capacity is finite, and operators are exploring solutions to … Read more

Open Networking Foundation Debuts Aether: 5G Edge Cloud as a Service

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The Open Networking Foundation (ONF) has introduced Aether, an open-source platform designed to deliver enterprise-grade 5G and LTE edge computing as a service. Aether provides mobile connectivity and edge cloud services for distributed enterprise networks, all provisioned and administered from a centralized cloud. According to ONF, the platform is straightforward to deploy, highly scalable, and … Read more

Totility Acquisition to Expand Maintel’s Mobile Network Presence

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Maintel Holdings, a provider of telecoms and data services, has completed the acquisition of mobile telecoms provider Totility in a deal that could total up to £6.83 million. Under the terms of the agreement, an initial payment of £2.83 million was made on completion. An additional contingent payment of up to £4 million is payable, … Read more

Huawei Wins Major LTE Contract with Wind Telecom Italy

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Huawei, a leading Chinese telecommunications company, has been selected by Italian mobile operator Wind to lead the deployment of a €1 billion network based on LTE technology. According to Bloomberg, Wind plans to build the infrastructure over five years in collaboration with Huawei and Italian network engineering firm Sirti. The contract positions both companies strongly: … Read more

Stop Churn and Retain Customers: How SLAs Become the Killer App

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The rise of smartphones has shifted the mobile landscape: apps now shape how users interact with their devices and with service providers. Apps may come and go as trends change, but customers will always expect reliable services that recognize and reward their loyalty. That expectation places renewed emphasis on one vital concept for retention and … Read more