OneWeb Files Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Amid Satellite Internet Shakeup

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OneWeb has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy as it searches for a new buyer to continue its satellite internet ambitions. The satellite startup was forced into bankruptcy after attempts to secure fresh financing proved unsuccessful. OneWeb reports that it had been “close” to finalizing the critical funding, but the sudden economic disruption caused by the … Read more

Three’s £9bn Bid for O2 Levels the Playing Field

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(Image Credit: William Hook) UK consumers may soon face fewer choices for mobile networks if a series of major acquisitions go ahead. In November last year we reported BT’s intention to buy the UK’s largest mobile operator, EE, in a proposed £12.5bn deal. That acquisition would significantly reshape the market and position BT to offer the … Read more

By 2021 Facebook Predicts Video Will Make Up 70% of Mobile Traffic

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/AndreyPopov) Video is expanding fast. Facebook predicts that by 2021 video will account for roughly 70% of mobile traffic, a notable increase from about 50% today, according to the most recent Ericsson Mobility Report. A quick look at a typical Facebook feed shows why: shared videos increasingly dominate what people see and engage … Read more

SpaceX Secures Spectrum to Launch Starlink Direct-to-Cell Service

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SpaceX has acquired spectrum from Echostar that will be central to advancing the next generation of Starlink’s Direct to Cell mobile service. Imagine driving through rural areas where your phone’s signal bars drop and then disappear: maps stop updating, streaming halts, and important calls are interrupted. That gap in reliable mobile coverage is what SpaceX … Read more

O2 Gifts Free Data to Big Issue Sellers This Christmas

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O2 is spreading festive cheer by gifting free mobile data to hundreds of Big Issue sellers. As part of the National Databank initiative, the donated data will help vendors access vital online services, accept cashless payments and expand their businesses. More than 200 Big Issue sellers will receive 7GB of data per month, plus unlimited … Read more

Ofcom mmWave Auction: How It Could Speed Up 5G in Crowded Cities

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Ofcom is preparing to auction a substantial portion of millimeter-wave (mmWave) spectrum aimed at addressing slow 5G performance in crowded urban areas and busy public venues. The bidding opens on 16–17 September 2025, when the UK telecoms regulator will release a large allocation of mmWave spectrum. Think of this as creating a broad, multi-lane data … Read more

Qualcomm, Huawei and EE Achieve LTE Category 9 Breakthrough

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Chip-maker Qualcomm, network vendor Huawei, and UK mobile operator EE today announced the successful completion of interoperability testing for LTE Category 9, which supports peak download speeds of up to 410 Mbps. The trial used Qualcomm’s upcoming Snapdragon 810 processor with an integrated LTE-A modem together with Huawei’s commercial infrastructure, and was run over EE’s … Read more

Asian Telecoms Lead US and Europe in Innovation, ABI Research Finds

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Asia-based telecommunications companies are leading global innovation in the telecom sector, outpacing their European and U.S. rivals, according to ABI Research’s report “Telco Innovation Benchmark: Winners and Losers in the Race to Future Revenues.” The report ranks Asian operators at the top, led by China Mobile and NTT Docomo, followed by U.S. Tier One providers … Read more

EU’s Slow 5G Rollout Jeopardizes Digital Decade Targets, Says GSMA

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The GSMA warns that a slower 5G rollout in the European Union compared with rival markets threatens the bloc’s “Digital Decade” objectives. In its 2022 Mobile Economy Europe report, the GSMA reports that 108 operators across 34 markets had launched commercial 5G services as of the end of June. Around six percent of Europeans currently … Read more

European Telecom Operators Could Secure Extended Radio Spectrum Access

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Access to radio spectrum influences nearly every long-term decision telecom operators make. It shapes where networks expand, how quickly upgrades occur, and how much investment risk appears on company balance sheets. In Europe, that foundation may be shifting toward greater stability. Draft policy proposals circulating within the European Union indicate a move toward granting operators … Read more