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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BT’s EE and Telefonica/Liberty Global's O2 are the first two mobile operators to announce changes to its EU roaming fees as a result of Brexit.
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ATC Europe's new shareholder; Etisalat's commercial mmWave 5G plans; and OneWeb's crucial launch
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PPF Group, the Czech investment firm, has increased its stake in O2 Czech Republic and now wants to take the firm private.
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Today, BT is due to face the Competition Appeals Tribunal (CAT) over a lawsuit being brought against them for reportedly overcharging its customers.
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Spain has approved Másmóvil's friendly takeover of rival Euskaltel.
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Mavenir has jumped in ahead of next week’s mainly virtual Mobile World Congress to announce a 4G and 5G partnership with chipmaker Qualcomm.
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Nokia got it wrong with its first attempt to develop 5G equipment, but now thinks it’s turned itself around, the company has admitted.
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Zain has launched a virtual 5G-ready network in Iraq, under the name Oodi, with US-based digital commerce company Matrixx Software.
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Huawei has lost two court appeals within a few days that together set back its desire to return to supplying European and US telcos with its equipment.
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Minister of Communications, Yoaz Hendel, has confirmed that Israel is to abolish the split it imposed between infrastructure providers and internet service suppliers.
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Private Bahraini telco Kalaam Telecom has updated its infrastructure map following the acquisition of Zajil Telecom.
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Axiata and Telenor have signed an agreement to merge their Malaysian mobile operations, Celcom Axiata and Digi.