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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The former EVP of Veritas Technologies, Phil Brace, starts a new role in less than two weeks as president and CEO of Sierra Wireless.
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América Móvil’s operating profit increased 9.3% in Q2, with net profit more than doubling year on year to reach 42.8 billion pesos (US$2.1 billion).
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Altán Redes, developer and operator of the Red Compartida network in Mexico, confirms that it has filed for commercial bankruptcy.
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Telstra has appointed Noah Drake as vice president of the customer solutions group for the Americas region.
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Yahsat, which began trading on the Abu Dhabi Stock Exchange (ADX) today, is planning to launch a new satellite in 2023.
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Rural broadband access provider American Broadband has boosted its executive leadership team with several senior appointments.
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Rakuten Viber, a VoIP messaging app and Dialog Axiata, a leading Sri Lankan connectivity provider, have announced an official partnership.
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A Canadian court has told Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou that she cannot introduce HSBC documents into her battle to avoid extradition to the US.
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Telia Company's Jonas Bengtsson (pictured) has resigned from his role as executive vice president and general counsel after six years with the company.
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The GSMA has said the mobile industry will need an average of 2 GHz of mid-band spectrum this decade to meet the UN’s International Telecommunications Union (ITU) data speed requirements.
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Millicom to invest $135 million over two to three years as it modernises its mobile networks in Honduras, Paraguay, and Bolivia.
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A double winner back in 2020, it was Sparkle’s projects across the Middle East and Africa, as well as the Americas, that saw it take home the trophies.