Google Backs $300M Trans-Pacific High-Speed Internet Cable Linking US and Japan

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There’s a Mountain View-based tech giant that loves speed and the internet — and they prefer both when they work together. Most international internet traffic travels over networks of undersea fiber-optic cables that link countries and regions, requiring significant investment and ongoing maintenance to remain reliable and protected from the elements. A new high-capacity Trans-Pacific … Read more

Samsung and SK Telecom Collaborate on AI-RAN for 6G Networks

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Samsung and SK Telecom (SKT) have announced a strategic partnership to develop core 6G infrastructure with a strong emphasis on AI-driven radio access network (AI‑RAN) technologies. The collaboration centers on embedding AI at the network edge rather than confining it to the core. To meet rising demands for ultra-low latency as device density increases, the … Read more

US 5G Smartphone Sales to Reach $1 Billion in 2019

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US sales of 5G smartphones are expected to generate about $1 billion in revenue in 2019, according to a forecast from the Consumer Technology Association (CTA). The CTA projects roughly 2.1 million 5G smartphones will be sold this year. Looking ahead, the association predicts that by 2022 some 76 percent of smartphones purchased in the … Read more

Vodafone Refocuses on Expanding Rural 3G Coverage

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4G is widely available in many places and 5G is being trialed, yet numerous rural communities still struggle to get a reliable 3G signal. Hundreds of villages and hamlets remain underserved through little choice of their own. One mobile operator has launched an initiative to change that. Vodafone has introduced a national program in the … Read more

Why ZTE Says AI Automation Will Transform the Telecom Industry

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MWC ZTE believes that AI-driven automation will play a vital role in the telecommunications industry. As 5G networks are rolled out, ZTE expects AI to become essential not only for infrastructure management but also for operational support and business processes. The company sees “AI for operations” as a major opportunity for telecom providers to secure … Read more

SoftBank in Talks to Acquire DreamWorks Animation for Major Media Push

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It’s uncommon for a telecommunications company to pursue the maker of globally loved animated films, but according to sources close to the matter, SoftBank is reportedly considering an acquisition of DreamWorks Animation. The Japan-based telecom group is said to have offered $32 per share for DreamWorks, whose stock is trading near $22, though details on … Read more

France to Auction DTT Spectrum in 2015: What Broadcasters Need to Know

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The spectrum currently used for Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) in France will be put up for auction and awarded to telecommunications operators in December 2015. The government intends to sell licences for the 700 MHz band for mobile broadband, with the auction expected to raise more than €2 billion. All four of France’s major mobile … Read more

UK Pushes for Cyber-Defense Interoperability Beyond NATO Allies

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No country operates in isolation when it comes to cyber defence, which is why the UK is strengthening ties with partners across Asia. The notion that cyber threats can be confined by borders is outdated. A single line of malicious code written on the other side of the world can cause widespread disruption almost instantly. … Read more

Verizon and the NFL Team Up for Live Viewing Parties and AR Replays

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Verizon has teamed up with the NFL to introduce live viewing parties and augmented-reality replay features for the season beginning today. This season, like many things in 2020, looks different due to COVID-19. The NFL draft was held virtually for the first time. Between August 30 and September 5, 44,510 tests were administered to 8,349 … Read more

ZTE Forecasts $1B Loss After a Turbulent Year

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Chinese telecommunications vendor ZTE expects to report a loss of $1 billion following a turbulent year that forced a temporary suspension of its operations. 2018 proved especially difficult for ZTE after the company was barred from conducting certain business with US suppliers. Although the ban has since been lifted, ZTE incurred substantial penalties and disruption … Read more