5G
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London may be the beating heart of the UK economy, but when it comes to mobile network performance, it’s lagging behind the rest of the country.
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The world’s largest gold miner, Newmont, has deployed Ericsson Private 5G technology at its Cadia gold-copper mine in New South Wales – Australia's largest underground mine – to significantly enhance operational efficiency, safety, and connectivity across its mining fleet.
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Pan-African operator AXIAN Telecom has secured a $100 million financing package from the European Investment Bank (EIB Global) to expand mobile broadband infrastructure across Tanzania and Madagascar.
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BICS has helped operators Hutchison Drei Austria (Drei) and Elisa launch 5G standalone (SA) international roaming services, marking a significant expansion of next-generation connectivity across Europe.
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Nokia has launched a multi-year deal with Bharti Airtel to expand its core network collaboration to strengthen its new 5G service delivery.
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AT&T’s FirstNet 5G network for US first responders now boasts more than seven million public safety connections after it added 20,000 square miles of terrestrial coverage in the last year.
Forthcoming events
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Virgin Media O2 Business has today become the first UK telco to offer a portable commercial 5G Standalone (SA) private network.
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Singtel will collaborate with SAP to develop an end-to-end Intelligent Edge Aggregator (IEA) solution that will add greater cloud functionality and computing capabilities to its network architecture.
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5G is on a roll worldwide. The new technology has grown rapidly across the world, especially in the Middle East and South East Asia.
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The Malaysian operator was the only mobile network operator (MNO) that hadn’t agreed access agreement with Digital Nasional Berhad.
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Visually impaired tennis fans will be able to watch matches from anywhere on the court, courtesy of new technology from Vodafone and GiveVision.
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Bharat 6G Alliance will find use cases for 6G and bring industry participants together
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Huawei will launch its complete set of commercial 5.5G next year, the vendor announced at Mobile World Congress (MWC) Shanghai.
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More people in the UK believe 5G has more potential to improve society than artificial intelligence (AI).
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Mobile network operators (MNOs) will need to fast-track “critical” investments in 5G Core infrastructure according David Hassman, head of corporate development, strategy and transformation at Syniverse.
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Gabriel Szekely, CEO of Anatel, says the federal government needs to help connect the manufacturing sector with telecoms providers
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Nokia has announced new, optimised core network software solutions for the field and wide area network (FAN/WAN) needs of public safety and power utilities, expanding the portfolio and range available to large, mission-critical enterprises and governments.
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The European Investment Bank (EIB) has granted TIM a €360 million loan, with a partial SACE guarantee, for the development its 5G network expansion in Italy.