MNO
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Hayo has launched its global Internet of Things (IoT) platform which supports machine-to-machine (M2M) and consumer IoT use cases.
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Analysts and execs from the two mobile network operators have responded the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority’s decision to progress its review of the Vodafone/Three merger proposal to an in-depth phase 2 review.
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Mobile network operators (MNOs) will need to fast-track “critical” investments in 5G Core infrastructure according David Hassman, head of corporate development, strategy and transformation at Syniverse.
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iBasis will integrate security firewall from multi-protocol security system expert jtendo to its managed cloud-based security portfolio, iBasis security iQ360.
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BICS and Lynk Global have signed an agreement to enable mobile network operators (MNOs) to expand mobile coverage to people in remote areas around the world.
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Syria's telecoms regulator has started the process to license another operator in the country – officially Syria's third player.
Forthcoming events
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In this episode of the Digital Digest, we roundup the biggest stories of the week from Subsea cables to roaming charges and satellite launches.
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Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd is to provide backhaul services for "one of the world's largest MNOs", allowing it to deploy 4G voice and data services over LTE.
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MNOs need more flexibility and choice around the expert suppliers with whom they partner. Jon Freeman, customer installation programmes director at Cellnex UK, explains why both customers and suppliers are going to have to work in a different way
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The world's largest MVNO is investing £250 million to expand its reach into new markets and develop new technology.
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Deutsche Telekom, Telefónica, Continental and MobiledgeX have demonstrated latency-optimised mobility services across multiple networks, in a recent edge computing trial in association with the GSMA Telecom Edge Cloud initiative.
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Government officials in Ethiopia have told media that the country will open bidding for its second telecoms operator licence this month.
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The proliferation of 5G edge computing is driving the greater need for real-time processing, better user-experience and data intelligence. Capacity heard from Cliff Tam, VP of global data strategy, international business, HGC Global Communications, about the new real-time economy and digital glocalization.
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Five mobile network operators (MNO) have collaborated to introduce a new pan-industry labelling scheme to help consumers identify and compare sustainability across smart phones.
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The global pandemic has accelerated the already massive demand for bandwidth as consumers intensified their use of streaming services and enterprises migrated to cloud collaboration platforms. This whitepaper outlines what strategies and technologies MNOs and telcos should consider to drive success in view of these latest capacity trends.
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Operators and device manufacturers active in the UK are no longer permitted to sell locked handsets, the national regulator Ofcom has said.
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Mobile network operators are being urged to step up their security game after a series of scandals involving malware on devices.
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Valued at US$1.3 billion, Lebanon’s mobile industry is facing an uncertain and turbulent future after operating licences were brought under ministry control and the entire government resigned.