5G
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Huawei introduced an ‘AI-Centric Network’ solution at MWC 2025 that aims to redefine telecoms infrastructure and operations.
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AI and 5G-Advanced (5G-A) will reshape network operations and monetisation strategies for telecom operators, according to Huawei’s senior VP Li Peng.
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Orange has launched its 'world first' 5G Core Network as a Service (CNaaS), an offering that allows mobile operators to deploy 5G standalone (SA) infrastructure with ease.
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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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O2 Telefónica Germany has signed a new five-year contract with Mavenir to transition from its existing virtualised IMS (vIMS) to a Cloud-Native IMS solution for 4G and 5G.
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India’s Bharti Airtel has announced an expanded collaboration with Ericsson to deploy cutting-edge 5G Core network technology
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Belgian operator Proximus has secured 45MHz of spectrum in the 1400MHz band for €109 million in the country’s latest spectrum auction.
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Verizon has expanded is 5G Ultra-Wideband service to more than one million residents in Atlanta, Georgia.
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This year will see Chinese and North American mobile operators at their peak for buying radio access network (RAN) equipment, says a report today.
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Nokia has revealed it will team up with Infovista to accelerate the roll-out of 5G deployments.
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India’s Adani Group, a transport and utility company, has admitted reports that it wants to move into 5G mobile, but says it is interested solely in private networks.
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Nokia has confirmed a partnership with AT&T Mexico as they look to accelerate 5G in the country.
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Vodafone and Virgin Media O2 have joined BAI Communications' (BAI) 4G and 5G-ready mobile network across London's underground tube network.
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Four Russian operators, including the local subsidiary of Amsterdam-based Veon, have formed a company to develop 5G technology in competition with western and Asian suppliers.
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A public tender to operate Macao’s 5G mobile network has been launched.
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NEC has acquired Aspire Technology as it looks to increase its capacity to deliver end-to-end Open RAN ecosystems, the company announced today.
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Deutsche Telekom and Ericsson have recognised in advance some of the challenges that 5G will present when working with vehicles that are roaming across borders.
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Nokia and Proximus have successfully enhanced the performance of 5G network slicing in demanding network conditions through the use of radio software-defined networking and radio resource allocation technology.