Google Slices Motorola: What the RAZR Move Means for Phones

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It’s been less than three years since Google acquired Motorola, a move many hoped would produce the kind of tight hardware-and-software integration Apple enjoys in the smartphone market. During that time the only true flagship to emerge was the Moto X. While the phone offered unique features, its sales were disappointing — roughly 500,000 units … Read more

Vodafone Launches 5G Public Trial at Manchester Airport

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Vodafone has begun a public 5G trial at Manchester Airport to showcase the advantages of the latest mobile network generation. Passengers can connect via a portable 5G router Vodafone calls a “Gigacube,” installed in Terminal One. The Gigacube leverages Massive MIMO technology to support multiple simultaneous transmit and receive streams, boosting capacity and improving connection … Read more

Smart Metering Lessons Utilities Can Learn from Telecoms

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In a recent post, I argued that the telecoms sector needed to respond to rapid increases in consumer data usage by delivering value-added services that are measurable, scalable, and relevant to users. That shift has been driven in large part by sophisticated Business Support Systems (BSS) that give Communications Service Providers (CSPs) the agility to … Read more

Taliban Telecom Shutdown Plunges Afghanistan into Digital Blackout

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The Taliban has imposed a nationwide telecommunications blackout across Afghanistan, a measure human rights organizations say is inflicting serious harm on people’s rights, safety, and livelihoods. Implemented during September, the blackout has crippled access to healthcare, education, commerce, and media, severing key connections both within the country and to the outside world. A Human Rights … Read more

Be More Flexible This Christmas with VoIP Calling

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Almost everyone agrees that Christmas is one of the best times of the year. You can enjoy food and drink without guilt, homes and workplaces glow with decorations, and there’s a general feel-good atmosphere — especially because many of us get time off work to relax. But if you run a small business and must … Read more

Research Shows Slow Broadband Is Costing SMEs Revenue

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/Phili19) Although the average employee is thought to spend only around 15 minutes each day waiting for web-based requests to complete, that time adds up. Across a team of eight staff, those delays can equate to a full working day lost each week. New research commissioned by Virgin Media Business surveyed more than … Read more

Spain to Complete Copper Network Phase-Out by 2024: What to Know

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Telefónica has reaffirmed its commitment to modernize its fixed-line infrastructure by completing a full transition to Fibre-to-the-Home (FTTH) and permanently closing all copper exchanges by 2024. The copper network switch-off is scheduled to coincide with Telefónica’s centenary. This decision aligns with the company’s strategy to deliver higher performance and faster services while lowering energy consumption … Read more

Nokia Teams Up with Google Cloud, AWS, and Azure for Hybrid Cloud Strategy

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Nokia has announced a series of new strategic partnerships with the three leading cloud providers—Google Cloud, Amazon Web Services (AWS), and Microsoft Azure—aimed at accelerating 4G and 5G deployments and enabling cloud-native, edge-driven services for communications service providers (CSPs). The collaboration with Google Cloud centers on developing edge-based 5G solutions that combine Nokia’s Radio Access … Read more

China to Host Majority of 1 Billion 5G Users in 2023, Says CCS Insight

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Global 5G subscriptions are set to reach the one billion milestone by mid-2023, with more than half of those connections coming from China, according to the latest projections from CCS Insight. CCS Insight estimates that by 2025 China will account for more than four in ten 5G connections worldwide. The country’s early lead is expected … Read more

Optus Names First 50 Sites for Ericsson-Installed 5G Network

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Australian telecommunications provider Optus has announced the first 50 sites that will receive 5G service under a rollout powered by Ericsson. The company aims to construct 1,200 5G sites across Australia by March 2020, with the initial deployments concentrated in Sydney and Melbourne. Kent Wu, Optus’ Head of Network Access Planning & Quality, said: “This … Read more