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The US mobile market shrank to three mobile operators in 2020 and consolidation across the board continues. Saf Malik looks at mobile, fibre and other corners of TMT to ask whether more mergers are possible
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As Intelsat comes out of bankruptcy protection, it’s positioning as a major player in an industry primed for innovation. Chief strategy officer Jon Cobin tells Saf Malik how consolidation, geostationary satellites and 5G are key to the company’s future
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Owners of ageing suburban coaxial cable networks are saying they can be good providers of broadband. Others say fixed wireless access is as good as fibre. Alan Burkitt-Gray says they’re both wrong
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Cellnex Telecom split from motorway company Abertis seven years ago. Now, José Manuel Aisa Mancho tells Alan Burkitt-Gray what his role as CFO has involved since then
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Alan Burkitt-Gray uncovers the grimy story of carriers that spoof call data so mobile operators, not their customers, get big bills
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Getting exercise and oxygen is how Dayo Akinrinade, founder and chief executive of the social audio app Wisdom, starts her day.
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As managing director and co-founder of legal firm Trenches Law, which specialises in telecoms and technology, Sharon McDermott’s day is fairly relentless.
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The world needs to increase food production by up to 70% in less than 30 years. It’s a significant challenge which, if not overcome, could push millions into famine. The answer involves IoT and, as Melanie Mingas finds out, a vast web of edge infrastructure that many other industries could tap
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As Europe’s mobile industry evolves, so too the MVNO market changes shape, with an increased need for players to ascend the value chain in the digital age. Gareth Willmer explores the emerging trends, opportunities and challenges for both MVNOs and their operator partners
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Across the UK, local ventures – some funded by private equity, others by the community – are in a race with BT’s Openreach unit to connect rural homes to full fibre broadband. by Alan Burkitt-Gray
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As the world continues to cope with the global semiconductor shortage, Capacity’s Natalie Bannerman explores the effect of this on the telecommunications industry
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Automated networks have been talked about for a long time but only now are they starting to enable new services and opportunities for carriers to generate revenue. The delay has been because of the sheer complexity of achieving automation across the entire business process, writes George Malim.