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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MobiledgeX 3.0 has gone live with new features including improved insights and cloudlet management for operators.
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Helios Towers says it has raised US$160 million in equity and bonds in order to invest in more tower infrastructure in Africa and elsewhere.
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Lightpath, the NY metro-based fibre provider, has left its home state to launch operations in Boston (pictured).
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MTN has appointed chemical engineer Eliane Houphouet-Boigny to be the CEO of its operation in Guinea-Bissau, in west Africa, from 1 July.
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Caban Systems (Caban), a provider of software-enabled energy storage and management systems for the telecoms industry, has secured investment from Ember Infrastructure (Ember).
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Nominations for the Global Carrier Awards are now open.
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Season 2, episode 20 is presented by deputy editor Melanie Mingas, and features editor-at-large Alan Burkitt-Gray, senior reporter Natalie Bannerman, and special guest Tiago Rodrigues, CEO, Wireless Broadband Alliance.
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MTN has picked two Indian companies and three US companies for its move to open RAN technology, which it plans to start this year.
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NTT Ltd has appointed Sunil Kishore as its new senior executive vice president (SEVP) of managed network & collaboration services.
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The creation of Celcom Digi Berhad is "a matter of days or a week" away from completion, according to Axiata CEO Izzaddin Idris.
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Nokia has moved into the open RAN era by opening its first collaboration and testing centre, open to competing vendors.
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Digital Wholesale Solutions (DWS) confirms the appointments of Paul Walker and Damian Sanders as independent non-executive directors.