Mobile
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Swedish telecom technology provider Telness Tech has partnered with VAS2Nets and Lebara to launch a new mobile operator in Nigeria.
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Vodafone Spain and Telefónica de España have signed a confidential, non-binding term sheet for a new fibre wholesale agreement
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Starlink collaboration with T-Mobile allows life-saving alerts in remote locations
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Nokia and TIM Brazil will expand 5G radio access network (RAN) coverage across 15 Brazilian states.
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Vodafone has launched a new $546 million (£430 million) share buyback program.
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The additions brings the total number of OSS/BSS vendors in the Nokia CPP to 13.
Forthcoming events
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Amazon will launch its first two Project Kuiper satellites at the end of 2022, in preparation for its new 400Mbps network.
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Ericsson has recruited one of the world’s top mobile telecoms academics, Mischa Dohler, as its new chief architect, to work on the next generation of wireless.
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Open RAN will create a more open, flexible and adaptable network for the mobile industry according to research from CCS Insight.
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AtlasEdge has acquired 12 data centres from Colt Data Centre Services (DCS) for an undisclosed sum.
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Facebook is to add two new buildings to the Los Lunas Data Center, New Mexico, and initiate new wind, solar and water restoration projects in the state to offset its impact.
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Vodafone Foundation has launched an international search for climate change research partners to help expand the focus of its DreamLab smartphone app.
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Shin-Won Choi, CEO and chairman of SK networks has resigned from his positions.
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Alibaba Cloud is ramping up its business strategy in Thailand with the launch of a new partner alliance, education scheme and plans to set up its first hyperscale data centre.
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Oracle is launching a series of new cloud regions using Orange’s infrastructure in Senegal and Ivory Coast.
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HGC Global Communications (HGC) has appointed Daniel Ng as its new senior vice president of corporate business.
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Ericsson has partnered with Mobile TeleSystems (MTS) to develop private 5G-ready networks in Russia.
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The FCC has revealed it has granted 20 additional 2.5 GHz spectrum licenses to Alaskan communities.