Five US Carriers Exposed to Critical SIM-Swap Security Flaws

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A Princeton study found that five major U.S. wireless carriers are vulnerable to SIM swapping attacks. SIM swapping is a growing form of fraud in which an attacker convinces a mobile operator to transfer a victim’s phone number to a new SIM card controlled by the attacker. Once the number is ported, the attacker can … Read more

Telecom Industry Disruptions to Watch in 2017

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(c)iStock.com/ismagilov As a new leadership team prepares to take office in Washington in January, the telecom industry is poised for significant change in 2017. At the top of the agenda is the fate of the AT&T–Time Warner mega-merger, which increasingly looks likely to clear potential antitrust and net neutrality hurdles. These developments will shape the … Read more

Dish Achieves Simultaneous 5G Carrier Aggregation on FDD Bands

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Dish, in collaboration with Samsung and Qualcomm, has demonstrated simultaneous 5G 2x uplink and 4x downlink carrier aggregation (CA) over FDD spectrum, marking a major technical milestone for FDD-based 5G networks. Using just 35 MHz of 5G spectrum, the partners achieved an uplink peak speed of 200 Mbps. On the downlink, Dish’s 5G network reached … Read more

Most Consumers Would Buy Mobile Service From Netflix or Amazon

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A MATRIXX Software survey conducted in the United States and the United Kingdom found that many mobile users are prepared to change carriers if a new provider delivers a superior experience. Nearly three quarters (73%) of respondents said they want their mobile provider to operate more like digital-first companies such as Amazon, PayPal, Netflix, and … Read more

Research Finds 4G Revenue Poised to Surpass 3G for First Time

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/Ocskaymark) Strategy Analytics has published a revenue forecast for different generations of cellular technology and finds that 4G revenue is set to surpass 3G for the first time. This year, 4G is expected to account for 49 percent of mobile operator revenues despite representing only 25 percent of subscriptions at year-end. Although this … Read more

Huawei Founder: The US Can’t Crush Us — Ren Zhengfei Speaks Out

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Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei has insisted that “there’s no way the US can crush” his company, responding to growing pressure from the United States urging allies to exclude Chinese 5G equipment. The US has long taken a firm stance against Huawei that predates the Trump administration. In recent years, American policymakers have increased efforts to … Read more

Research Finds OTT Voice Providers Could See 5x Revenue Growth

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/Christopher Badzioch) Juniper Research predicts that over the next five years, revenue for over-the-top (OTT) voice service providers could grow fivefold as higher-quality VoIP calling becomes more widespread with the continued rollout of 4G and related network improvements. This forecast reflects a shift in how voice services are consumed and monetized in a … Read more

Master SAP HR: Comprehensive Training for HR Professionals

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SAP HR (Human Resources) is a specialized SAP module developed with ABAP customization that centralizes and manages employee records. These records contain the critical data managers rely on to make informed decisions about staffing, performance, compensation, and workforce planning. By streamlining and automating record-keeping, SAP HR reduces administrative workload and establishes a consistent framework for … Read more

Three UK Reinvents Mobile Roaming with Free US Data

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UK mobile operator Three has made a series of well-received announcements this year, starting with a free upgrade from 3G to 4G for all existing 3G customers, including those on unlimited data plans. That upgrade was followed by the expansion of Three’s “Feel at Home” program, which lets customers use their domestic minutes, texts and … Read more

How Aarhus Uses Bluetooth Sensors to Fix Traffic Congestion

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Implementation of Bluetooth technology to monitor traffic conditions has proven successful in Aarhus, Denmark’s second-largest city. For several years the municipality has used BlipTrack Bluetooth sensors across its road network to collect detailed traffic information based on the movement of drivers’ mobile devices. These sensors gather continuous data that reveal road density, traffic flow and … Read more