EE
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EE will expand its 5G standalone (SA) network to 16 new towns and cities across the UK, aiming to boost mobile connectivity for millions more customers by the end of the year.
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BT and its mobile arm EE have unveiled two new initiatives to reduce the impact of fraud on its mobile customers.
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EE says it is expecting its busiest-ever sporting weekend for data consumption.
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BT Group has announced a narrowband internet of things (NB-IOT) network, which it says is set to pave the way for more UK smart cities and industries.
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Kester Mann, director of consumer and connectivity at CCS Insight has predicted a busy start for incoming BT CEO Allison Kirkby as she prepares to take the reigns from Phillip Jansen next week.
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EE has hit its target for expanded 4G coverage six months ahead of a June 2024 deadline.
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The UK’s mobile operators have taken calmly yesterday’s announcement that it will be illegal to buy Huawei for 5G services after the end of the year.
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The US has won its battle to make the UK ban Huawei from new 5G networks, the government announced today.
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Huawei says it will take “months” to assess the impact of tightening restrictions on using chips designed with US patents.
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The US is on the verge of winning its battle to persuade the UK to ban Huawei from its telecoms networks, says a former spy chief.
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BT’s mobile arm, EE, has given a contract to Nokia to augment its much delayed network for emergency services in Britain.
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Operator wants to acquire rival telcos across Europe, according to CEO Tim Höttges.
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The UK’s government’s collaboration with network providers to monitor the success of its social distancing policy could be an infringement of the Human Rights Act.
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The UK’s major mobile networks have been experiencing outages this morning as millions of people have been forced to work from home due to the Coronavirus.
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EE’s 5G service is now live in 71 locations, following the addition of 21 new UK towns and cities to the network.
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The UK government has warned people in Britain that the EU’s law on free mobile roaming will cease to apply at the end of 2020.
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Telefonica’s O2 has hit out in response to Ofcom’s 5G spectrum defragmentation plan.
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Capacity has been unable to find any mobile operator around the world that can confirm last week’s report of what was called a global, well orchestrated cyber attack on them.