Vodafone
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MasOrange, Telefónica, and Vodafone Group have teamed up with the i2CAT research centre to launch a multi-operator Open Gateway API lab in Europe.
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Engineers at Vodafone are working with AMD to design mobile base stations capable of supporting AI workloads in addition to traditional network operations while using less power.
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Swisscom’s proposed acquisition of Vodafone Italia took yet another step closer to fruition after Italy's communication regulator gave the deal the go-ahead.
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Vodafone Business has partnered with Oracle to bring Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity to Oracle’s Enterprise Communications Platform (ECP).
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Vodafone Romania has entered talks to potentially acquire parts of former state-controlled telecom company Telekom Romania (TKRM).
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Vodafone, in partnership with Qualcomm and Ericsson, has successfully completed two trials in the UK, showcasing the transformative potential of millimetre wave (mmWave) technology for high-speed and high-capacity connectivity.
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AT&T and Vodafone are allying to promote solutions for connected cars in North America, Europe and Africa.
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Two of Italy’s leading mobile operators, Vodafone and TIM, say they will share active networks for 5G – and might extend the deal to existing 4G services.
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Three of the UK’s four mobile operators showed their disdain for efforts to ban Huawei today by conducting the first video call across 5G radio networks.
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34% of companies are now using some kind of internet of things solutions in their business, with over 76% of these firms saying the solutions are mission-critical to them.
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Telecom Egypt and Vodafone Egypt have signed two ten-year transmission and infrastructure agreements with a total value of EGP 10.85bn ($618m).
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IT consulting company Cognizant has hired Brian Humphries, CEO of Vodafone Business, to be its new CEO from the start of April.
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UK mobile operators hope to keep current roaming deals in place in the event of a no-deal Brexit – despite the UK government’s admission that it will revoke EU roaming regulations will be axed should it fail to strike a deal with the political block.
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TPG Telecom, the company that owns AAPT and Pipe Networks and is planning a mobile network in Singapore, says it has dropped plans to build an Australian mobile network because it cannot use Huawei equipment.
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Telefónica’s O2 and Vodafone UK have extended their current network sharing partnership to accelerate the deployment of 5G, at greater scale, and to do so at a lower cost.
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The German government is looking at ways that Huawei can be excluded from 5G mobile licensing, according to one of the country’s leading business newspapers.
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Netherlands operator VodafoneZiggo has said it is unhappy about being forced to offer wholesale services on its network, and it is taking the issue to the European Commission.
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Deutsche Telekom has followed Vodafone and Telefónica in suing the German regulator over its planned 5G frequency auction.