Twitter Admits It Overreached in Fact-Checking 5G-COVID Claims

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Twitter recently intensified its efforts to label and correct misinformation linking 5G to COVID-19, though the company admits it sometimes applied those labels too broadly. Most conspiracy theories are little more than an annoyance you can scroll past. But the pandemic has amplified fear, pushing some people to act in dangerous and reckless ways. If … Read more

6 Essential Consumer-Focused 5G Recommendations for Operators

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Ericsson’s latest Consumer and Industry Insight report highlights six clear recommendations from consumers that mobile operators must address to build a solid foundation for 5G adoption. Described as the largest consumer study on 5G expectations to date, “Towards a 5G consumer future” gathers input from the equivalent of 800 million smartphone users worldwide. The report … Read more

Huawei Shares Rally as 2013 Kicks Off

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End-of-year message from acting CEO reports 2012 sales revenue of more than $35bn and net profit of about $2.4bn Chinese telecommunications manufacturer Huawei experienced a busy and sometimes turbulent 12 months. After becoming the world’s largest telecom equipment vendor in July, overtaking Ericsson, the company faced intense scrutiny later in the year, including testimony before … Read more

EU AI Act’s Impact on Telecoms Fraud Prevention

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The European Union’s AI Act, effective from 1 August 2024 across all 27 member states, establishes a comprehensive regulatory framework for artificial intelligence applications within the EU. The Act categorizes AI systems according to their potential to cause harm: systems deemed to create unacceptable risk are prohibited, while high-risk applications are subject to rigorous rules … Read more

Satellite Connectivity: Closing the Urban-Rural Digital Divide

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Opinion Despite substantial investment over the years, connectivity gaps — or “black spots” — persist, not only in remote rural locations but even in central London. As data-intensive mobile applications become a standard part of daily life, these gaps carry real consequences for businesses, residents and public services. For example, a company considering relocation within … Read more

UK National Cyber Force Revealed After Months of Speculation

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has officially announced the existence of the National Cyber Force (NCF) after months of speculation. On Thursday, the Prime Minister pledged £24.1 billion to the military over the next four years to strengthen the UK’s defence posture, making Britain the largest defence spender in Europe and the second-largest in NATO … Read more

Huawei Unveils AI Fabric 2.0 and Wi‑Fi 7 Upgrades at Network Summit

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Huawei unveiled its upgraded Xinghe AI Fabric 2.0 for Europe at the Huawei Network Summit (HNS) 2025. Building on the original AI Fabric introduced in 2018, this new release is designed to help organisations operate data centre networks (DCNs) with full computing capacity and uninterrupted service, reflecting Huawei’s increasing emphasis on applying AI to enhance … Read more

Cloudflare to Run Ethereum 2.0 Nodes to Help Build a Better Internet

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Content delivery network Cloudflare has announced it will run Ethereum 2.0 nodes to support the development of a more robust, efficient internet. Ethereum, the decentralized application platform, aims to be a core building block of web3. To understand web3’s goals, it helps to contrast it with earlier phases of the web: Web1 (~1990–2005) – Built … Read more

How Network APIs Will Help Operators Unlock 5G’s Potential in 2025

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If 2024 was the year network APIs began earning broader trust among communication service providers (CSPs), 2025 will be the year they become mainstream—helping operators extract more value from 5G investments and create new revenue streams. Driven by efforts such as the GSMA Open Gateway and wider adoption of projects like CAMARA, CSPs are increasingly … Read more

Nokia and Telefónica Team Up to Expand Private 5G Networks in Spain

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Nokia and Telefónica have signed a three-year agreement to accelerate the private 5G network market in Spain. The partnership targets increased productivity, improved worker safety, and greater sustainability across mission-critical sectors such as ports, manufacturing, and logistics. Under the deal, Nokia will provide 100 units of its industrial-grade solutions, including Digital Automation Cloud (DAC), Modular … Read more