GSMA
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France’s four leading mobile operators, Bouygues Telecom, Free, Orange, and SFR, have united to launch two innovative network APIs aimed at tackling online fraud and safeguarding mobile users’ digital identities.
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The mobile industry’s contribution to Sub-Saharan Africa's GDP is projected to reach $170 billion by 2030, provided that challenges such as connectivity gaps and energy costs are resolved, according to a new GSMA report.
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In a major collaborative effort, GSMA and UK Finance have united leading UK mobile operators and banks to launch Scam Signal, a new tool designed to tackle Authorised Push Payment (APP) fraud.
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The GSMA has introduced the first-ever industry-wide Responsible AI (RAI) Maturity Roadmap to support telecom operators in adopting and measuring ethical approaches to AI.
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The International Trade Centre (ITC) and GSMA have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to form a strategic partnership
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Today, Africa represents just 2.5% of the global artificial intelligence (AI) market, but emerging applications could boost the continent’s economic growth by US$2.9 trillion by 2030 according to AI4D Africa.
Forthcoming events
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The GSMA and leading European mobile operators confirm the launch of ‘Connecting Europe to 2030: A Mobile Industry Manifesto for Europe’.
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German mobile network operators (MNOs) Deutsche Telekom, O2 Telefonica and Vodafone are launching SIM Swap and Number Verify APIs (Application Programmable Interfaces) on Ericsson’s Vonage platform
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i3Forum, GSMA, and ITW Global Leaders Forum (GLF) are partnering to help restore trust in international communications and fight illegal/unwanted voice calls and messages.
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Mobile data traffic in Europe will almost triple over the next five years driving pressure on network investment, a report from the GSMA states.
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The GSMA and European Space Agency (ESA) have signed a Memorandum of Intent (MOI) to develop new, innovative satellite and terrestrial network technologies.
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GSMA has spearheaded a new initiative to boost circular economy in the telecom supply chain
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China Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom have all signed up to the GSMA Open Gateway Initiative.
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The GSMA’s new data shows further slowdown in digital inclusion for women.
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Álvarez-Pallete will replace Mike Fries, the current CEO of Liberty Global, who will remain a member of the board.
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Anne Bouverot, former director-general of the GSMA, is to be non-executive chair of tower company Cellnex Telecom.
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The GSMA has published a report on how to maximise the benefits of mobile spectrum for billions of people worldwide.
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Stephanie Lynch-Habib, formerly of Colt, the GSMA and InterCloud, is to be president of euNetworks.