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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.
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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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Syniverse has enabled Swisscom to monetise its wholesale roaming traffic using the GSMA’s Billing and Charging Evolution (BCE) industry standard.
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Two bodies representing Europe’s telecommunications industry have called on EU institutions and national governments to take a series of actions as they prioritise digital technology across the continent.
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The mobile industry will be back in Barcelona for its giant exhibition and conference until 2024, the GSMA has announced.
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Over the next five years private enterprise networks will explode and create a competition battleground between telcos and cloud companies. But who will win? João Marques Lima searches for an answer.
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The mobile telecoms industry has developed a set of rules on how telcos should allow the use of data in the fight against Coronavirus, without breaching personal privacy.
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Digital technology that was unavailable just two decades ago is helping millions around the world to keep on working – and it’s also helping health and public authorities to fight the spread of coronavirus.
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Four top carriers – China Unicom, KT, Telefónica and Telstra – have agreed to collaborate on the development of edge computing.
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Capacity shares 5 key stories from around the world making headlines today!
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Deutsche Telekom, Telefónica, T-Mobile US and Orange have created the first inter-operator blockchain network, together with the GSMA.
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The GSMA has bowed to what became inevitable and cancelled Mobile World Congress, the 100,000-strong event that was due to start in Barcelona in just over a week.
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Leading members of the industry will decide by Friday whether or not to cancel this year’s Mobile World Conference in Barcelona, according to reports from the city.
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Ericsson has pulled out of the world’s biggest telecoms exhibition and Nokia is thinking about following its example.