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.
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Three and EE have announced they have joined the BAI Communications network to provide 4G and 5G mobile connectivity across the London Underground.
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Deutsche Telekom is aiming for a €20 billion valuation for Deutsche Funkturm, its German tower unit, in a 2022 sale.
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Airtel Africa confirms that Chimera Investment has investment $50 million in Airtel Mobile Commerce (AMC BV), through shares from one of its subsidiaries.
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The viability of Dito, the new mobile competitor in the Philippines, is threatened by the US decision to ban China Telecom, says one of the country’s leading politicians.
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Spanish tower company Cellnex has expressed its dismay at the UK competition regulator’s opposition to its latest takeover plan.
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Capacity shares five key stories from around the world making headlines today.
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UK broadband provider Hyperoptic has appointed Lisa Neale as its new managing director of infrastructure.
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EE will upgrade 4G to more than 2,000 areas by June 2024 as part of the Shared Rural Network (SRN) initiative.
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A rural carrier in Colombia has tied up with satellite company SES to improve coverage of small communities in its area.
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Capacity shares five things key stories from around the world making headlines today.
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Senegal’s telecoms regulator has fined operators a total of almost US$35 million for quality of service – though they are contesting the decisions.
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Axiata Group Berhad (Axiata) confirms that its current chairman Tan Sri Ghazzali Sheikh Abdul Khalid will retire from the position on 31 December 2021.