GSMA
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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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People in six major countries have told the mobile industry’s trade association they are happy with 4G and don’t want to upgrade to 5G.
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Vodafone Ghana and a local investment fund are working with the GSMA to build rural connectivity.
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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.
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The head of a White House agency has asked for a two-year delay in implementing a ban on Huawei by US government contractors.
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Huawei will be unable to buy technology from any US company without a licence from the US government, following a pair of remarkable orders from Washington DC.
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With the first 5G networks now live, James Pearce sat down with GSMA head of networks David Hutton to discuss the impact the next generation of mobile will have, and the challenges that might slow it down
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The GSMA has challenged governments worldwide to release more 5G spectrum, saying the mobile industry could generate an additional $565 billion in additional global GDP between 2024-34 if they do.
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Rich Communication Services is set to receive a boost in the United States after Verizon said it is set to launch support for the messaging technology, according to several reports.
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Move services to the cloud, be faster and be simpler: that was the message Alan Burkitt-Gray heard from industry leaders at a Munich conference on operational transformation
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Orange Group chairman and CEO Stéphane Richard has been named as the next chair of the GSMA, from January 2019 until December 2020.