5G Networks
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Mavenir and e& UAE have announced a multi-year partnership at Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona.
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Vodafone CEO Margherita Della Valle has sounded the alarm over Europe's slow progress in 5G rollout.
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Virgin Media O2 Business, in partnership with River Severn Advanced Wireless Innovation Region (RSAWIR), has announced the launch of 5G Private Network trial at Overbury Farms in England.
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Ooredoo Qatar has selected Nokia to upgrade its core network, enabling the operator to enhance its service offerings with network slicing and AI capabilities.
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Brussels is falling behind in the race for high-quality 5G, according to new data from MedUX, which benchmarked network performance across the Belgian capital.
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Singtel has partnered with Singaporean defence and security agencies to deploy network slicing technologies to bolster the country’s national security.
Forthcoming events
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Ofcom has revealed the UK’s next spectrum auction will take place in 2025, offering mmWave band licences in the 25.1-27.5 GHz and 40.5-43.5 GHz bands.
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Ericsson has completed an overhaul of African operator MTN’s network in Kigali, Rwanda to prepare the East African country for 5G.
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Nokia has secured a contract extension with Taiwan Mobile to boost the performance and capacity of its 5G network and upgrade its 4G/LTE network.
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SK Telecom and Samsung have developed AI technology capable of optimising 5G base stations.
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Nokia is working with Vietnamese operator VNPT to deploy 5G technologies to expand connectivity to the region.
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Fujitsu has unveiled an AI-powered tool designed to enhance mobile communications by reducing quality degradation in 5G wireless networks.
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Capacity's Ben Wodecki explores AI’s impact on improving and securing communication networks
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Telefónica and Nokia have inked a deal to boost the adoption of network APIs by leveraging advanced capabilities of 5G Standalone (SA) technology.
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Nokia and Google Cloud have teamed to help developers worldwide create 5G applications faster with telco APIs.
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It’s been five years since the launch of 5G in the UK, Katherine Ainley provides an update on the progress so far and what is still to be done.
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Using latest generation mobile networks to allow operators to connect all passengers on the future line and platforms by 2025.
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5G coverage has reached double figures in one year, Modupe Kadri, the chief financial officer at MTN Nigeria revealed