Cloud SMS & Messaging Solutions for Gen Z Businesses

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The current state of technology exemplifies the principle of delivering better results for less cost. Among the many advances in communication over the last decade, texting has become especially significant and is now offered as a cloud-based service. Reputable providers now offer cloud texting to enhance the communication channels between businesses and their customers, making … Read more

Challenges in Small Cell and CRAN Deployments — Practical Solutions

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/neilkendall) Many assume that installing a small cell or an RRH (Remote Radio Head) is as simple as mounting a unit on a pole and moving on. In reality, site selection and preparation drive the complexity of the deployment. Below are common challenges and practical considerations to ensure a successful small cell or … Read more

BT Boosts Engineer Efficiency with Underground IoT Tool Lockers

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/Caymia) Around 80 percent of homes and businesses in the UK connect via Openreach’s wholesale network, owned by BT. That means many residents have experienced long waits when engineers are needed to fix faults or install services. BT aims to shorten engineer call-out times and speed up new deployments by reducing how far … Read more

UK to Ban Mobile Carriers from Selling Locked Phones

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The telecoms regulator Ofcom has announced a ban on mobile operators selling network-locked phones after December 2021. Locking handsets to specific networks often confuses consumers and creates barriers to switching providers when contracts end. Consumers can face delays, non-working unlock codes, or even loss of service if they only discover a phone is locked while … Read more

Ukraine Faces Widespread Telecom Outages After Major Cyberattack

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Ukrainian civilians endured a second day of widespread mobile phone and internet outages after a major cyberattack struck on Tuesday. The assault, attributed to Kremlin-backed hacking groups, targeted Kyivstar, the country’s largest mobile and internet provider, disrupting services for 24.3 million mobile subscribers and more than 1.1 million home internet users. Two groups, Killnet and … Read more

SK Telecom Drops Huawei: Latest Carrier Cuts Ties

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South Korea’s largest mobile operator, SK Telecom, has chosen not to include Huawei among its preferred suppliers for 5G equipment. Instead, SK Telecom announced it will invite bids from Samsung, Ericsson, and Nokia to supply equipment for its 5G network rollout. Industry observers had expected Huawei to be considered, but the vendor has faced controversy … Read more

KT Reaches 1 Million 5G Subscribers and Launches Roaming in 3 European Countries

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South Korean telecommunications company KT has signed roaming agreements with three European operators — Italy’s TIM, Switzerland’s Sunrise, and Finland’s Elisa — enabling KT’s 5G subscribers to access those operators’ 5G networks while traveling in Europe. KT already maintains roaming arrangements for 3G and LTE with carriers in 185 countries and is preparing to extend … Read more

FCC Says China Mobile, China Telecom, and Kaspersky Threaten U.S. Security

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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has designated China Mobile, China Telecom, and cybersecurity company Kaspersky as threats to national security. These three organizations have been added to the FCC’s list of communications equipment and service providers judged to pose an unacceptable risk to national security. FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel commented on the update: “Last year, … Read more

The Upside of the Internet: Why It’s Worth Celebrating

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Whenever you open the news these days, most headlines focus on cyber threats, online bullying, indecent images, fraud, and a long list of other negative issues tied to the web. It’s important, though, to step back and consider the positive ways the internet connects people and drives meaningful action. Lauren Hammersley’s two-year-old daughter, Hazel, was … Read more

China Extends Great Firewall Controls to Hong Kong Residents

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China’s strict internet censorship is spreading to Hong Kong following the passage of a controversial national security law. The so-called Great Firewall of China limits which internet services and websites citizens can access. Major global services such as Google are effectively blocked in mainland China because authorities cannot easily control the information those platforms provide, … Read more