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T-Mobile has confirmed a significant cyber attack allegedly carried out by Chinese state-sponsored hackers, marking the latest in a series of breaches targeting major telecom providers globally.
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Starlink collaboration with T-Mobile allows life-saving alerts in remote locations
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US telco T-Mobile and Private equity firm KKR have formed a joint venture to acquire Metronet and its broadband infrastructure.
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“Your name, our wireless”, allows traditional and non-traditional MVNO’s to launch their own mobile brand on T-Mobile’s network.
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T-Mobile has entered into a joint venture with infrastructure investor EQT to acquire Lumos from a fund already managed by EQT.
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TMobile has announced that SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket has launched the first Starlink satellites with direct to cell capabilities.
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Investors KKR and DTCP have unveiled an independent wholesale fibre venture, which aims to deploy FTTH to "a minimum one million homes by 2025".
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Deutsche Telekom has posted a 25.4% increase in group revenues for the full year 2020, reaching €101 billion for the period.
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Performance of T-Mobile US’s 5G network has improved significantly in both urban and rural areas, according to Opensignal research.
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TIM — the former Telecom Italia — has joined the alliance last month between four giant European groups to work together on open radio access networks (open RANs) for mobile.
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Amdocs recorded its "best-ever performance in North America and Europe" in the three months to December, with profitability up on last year.
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Deutsche Telekom’s T-Mobile US is leading its rivals, AT&T and Verizon, in 5G speed, availability and experienced, according to the latest Opensignal survey.
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Masayoshi Son is stepping down from leadership of SoftBank on 1 April, to be replaced by the group’s CTO, Junichi Miyakawa.
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Four European telecoms giants are joining forces to promote the roll-out of open-source mobile technology.
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Vodafone parts with Cornerstone; Huawei takes on Sweden; and NTT goes green in Malaysia
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T-Mobile US has announced a five-year programme to expand its 5G coverage, with contracts to both Ericsson and Nokia.
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Deutsche Telekom is reportedly preparing to sell its Dutch subsidiary T-Mobile Netherlands.
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Verizon is leading T-Mobile and AT&T in the 5G experience to urban users in the US, according to a new survey.