Asia Pacific
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Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison is working with GoTo to launch an open source language model designed for local Indonesian languages.
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US security agencies claim Chinese-affiliated hackers are conducting a “broad and significant cyber espionage campaign” against US telco operators.
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Vietnamese carrier Viettel has launched an Open RAN 5G Network, leveraging hardware from Qualcomm to provide enhanced connectivity across the country.
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) has been ordered to halt shipments of AI-related chips to Chinese customers by US export officials.
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Singtel-backed Australian operator Optus has been fined more than A$12 million (US$7.9 million) after it failed to provide access to emergency services following a nationwide outage.
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Full allocation of the 6GHz spectrum band to Wifi could significantly boost India's economy, according to the Dynamic Spectrum Alliance (DSA).
Forthcoming events
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The year 2020 brought enormous and unexpected change across the globe, and across our telecommunications networks.
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The UK mobile telecoms industry will continue to rely on the Ericsson-Nokia duopoly and the open-source equipment industry is still some years from maturity.
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NEC Corporation has signed a contract with the National Submarine Cable Utility Belau Submarine Cable Corporation (BSCC) of the Palau Republic (Palau) for the Palau Cable 2 (PC2) subsea cable project.
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Huawei was so confident in May 2020 that Canada would release its CFO, Meng Wanzhou, after a court hearing that the company chartered a Boeing 777 to take her home.
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Hit by Covid and Brexit, roaming subscriptions could take until 2024 to exceed pre-pandemic levels, new research has found.
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Capacity shares 5 key stories from around the world making headlines today!
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BlackRock has filed documents that confirm it is selling part of its stake in China Telecom for US$200 million.
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Satellite company OneWeb will be a completely wholesale operation from its commercial launch in October, the executive chairman has told Capacity.
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Vodafone parts with Cornerstone; Huawei takes on Sweden; and NTT goes green in Malaysia
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The GSMA, the mobile industry’s trade association, is fighting a battle to ensure its giant exhibition and conference takes place in Barcelona — but the industry is looking increasingly sceptical.
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Andrew Kwok is delighted that ISQ, the investor that bought HGC three years ago, has made a second, even bigger, investment in telecoms infrastructure. Interview by Alan Burkitt-Gray
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NTT Ltd. has partnered with GSPARX, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) that focuses on offering renewable energy solutions.