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Airspan, fresh out of bankruptcy, said it will acquire Corning’s wireless business, which focuses on indoor distributed antenna systems (DAS) and small cells.#pressrelease
Airspan, fresh out of bankruptcy, said it will acquire Corning’s wireless business, which focuses on indoor distributed antenna systems (DAS) and small cells.#pressrelease
(Telecompaper) Telstra reported strong results for its fiscal first half ended 31 December, as mobile services and cost controls helped it reach a net profit of AUD…
(Telecompaper) Apple has launched a lower-cost iPhone, the 16e, which is a new product line that effectively replaces the iPhone SE…
(Telecompaper) Viaplay reported a further improvement in profitability in the fourth quarter, as price increases and cost reductions offset a drop in the number of subscribers at the pay-TV company…
(Telecompaper) Italian wholesale operator FiberCop said its preliminary financial results for 2024 and budget for 2025 are in line with its multi-year plan…
(Telecompaper) Vodacom Group has launched a five-year strategy called Vision 2030, aiming for double-digit growth in EBITDA between 2025 and 2030 driven by international business…
In the broad context of cloud computing, the “network” is a feature of the cloud, as “cloud” also encompasses other services like storage and compute power. However, these services cannot be accessed or managed without the network, making it a critical — perhaps the most critical — component of cloud computing. Join this RCR Wireless … Read more
The iPhone C1 modem chip, Apple’s first in-house cellular processor looks set to slash the share of Qualcomm’s modems in Apple hardware to 20% of its current level by 2026. The chip combines 4-nanometre baseband with 7-nanometre transceiver technology. The C1 modem subsystem debuts in the $599 iPhone 16e, and represents the most important hardware… … Read more
India’s Supreme Court has dismissed AGR review petitions by Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea, leaving no legal recourse for recalculating dues, as government relief remains uncertain.
APTelecom, a telecom and fiber-optic consulting company, has been selected to provide pre-sales and project management services for the MYUS and BTI submarine cable systems.