Full fibre leader emerges as FullFibre and Zzoomm merge in UK

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FullFibre and Zzoomm have announced plans to merge. Once complete, the combined company will operate a substantial network covering roughly 600,000 premises ready for service and serving more than 65,000 active customers. The proposed merger unites FullFibre—a wholesale full-fibre network operator with its retail ISP brand BeFibre—with Zzoomm, a well-established and rapidly growing fibre broadband … Read more

Unified Wi-Fi and 5G Strategy for Improved Security and Performance

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Author: Sachin Thakkar, Co-founder, Highway 9 As enterprises confront the increasing complexity of modern connectivity, the choice is no longer Wi‑Fi versus 5G. The practical question is how to combine and integrate both technologies to maximize performance, security, and operational flexibility. While observers have long speculated that 4G/5G would replace Wi‑Fi or that Wi‑Fi would … Read more

Three Words Every Telco Should Use to Define Digital Strategy

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(c)iStock.com/Leslie Achtymichuk Digital transformation is reshaping industries across the board as a new generation of digital natives demand on‑demand access to goods and services. For businesses, this shift creates a powerful opportunity to accelerate operations, engage consumers more effectively, and harness digital technology strategically to deliver mutually beneficial experiences. Definitions of digital transformation vary, but … Read more

ZTE Unveils Total Solution to Speed Pre-5G Evolution

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At the 2017 ZTE Wireless and Services User Congress held recently in Brussels, ZTE unveiled a comprehensive Pre5G solution intended to accelerate network evolution toward 5G. The announcement built on ZTE’s Pre5G innovation philosophy and introduced a set of technologies and products designed to provide a practical step between current 4G networks and full 5G … Read more

Cybersecurity Firm Reveals Iranian Hackers Targeting Telecoms

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Cybersecurity firm FireEye says it has identified an Iranian hacking group targeting telecommunications companies worldwide. Last month, FireEye publicly disclosed the group under the name APT39. According to the company, APT39’s primary objective appears to be collecting personal information. FireEye notes that APT39 differs from other Iranian-linked threat groups it tracks, which have been associated … Read more

BT: UK Government’s Huawei Restriction Will Cost It £500m

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BT estimates the cost of the UK government’s decision to restrict the use of Huawei’s telecoms equipment will be around £500 million. The UK government announced its position on whether to allow the Chinese vendor Huawei to participate in national telecoms networks on Tuesday. Despite security concerns raised by the United States and others, the … Read more

Huawei CFO Faces US Extradition After Court Finds ‘Double Criminality’ Met

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Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou suffered a legal setback on Wednesday when a Canadian court ruled that her extradition case to the United States can proceed. Meng faces US accusations that she used Huawei subsidiaries to evade sanctions imposed on Iran. Canadian authorities arrested her at Vancouver International Airport on 1 December 2018. Meng, … Read more

Evaluating BT’s Content Strategy as OTT Giants Rise

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(c)iStock.com/claudiodivizia MWC The recent bidding for English Premier League broadcasting rights carried an air of mystery and high stakes. Would this be the year digital disruptors — the Amazons, the Facebooks and similar players — finally claimed a share of the market? In short: not this time. Sky and BT Sport retained the primary packages, … Read more

Opinion: Embracing Wi‑Fi Calling and What Comes Next

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/awiekupo) In 2015 UK mobile operators moved quickly to introduce technologies intended to improve the consumer experience. EE launched the country’s first integrated Wi‑Fi calling service in March, Vodafone followed with its own VoWiFi offering, and Three became the first UK operator to roll out voice calling over 4G (VoLTE). O2 has also … Read more

Nokia’s EDA Platform Ushers AI Era for Data Centers

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Nokia has launched its Event-Driven Automation (EDA) platform to modernize data centre network operations for the AI era. Built on Kubernetes, the platform delivers simplified, reliable, and adaptable lifecycle management for data centre networks. EDA is designed to reduce human error in network operations and lower the risk of service disruptions and application downtime. Nokia … Read more