[NEW:]India is considering the option of substituting SIM cards due to security worries related to Chinese chips.
Unapproved Chinese chipsets have raised national security concerns in India, which may result in replacement of SIM cards.
Unapproved Chinese chipsets have raised national security concerns in India, which may result in replacement of SIM cards.
In sum – what you need to know: Vodafone hits IoT milestone – UK-based operator has connected its 200 millionth IoT device, a healthcare monitor, with IoT sales accelerating 50% in the last five years to double in volume. IoT matures as hype fades – despite overblown forecasts, the IoT market has stabilised and matured, … Read more
(Telecompaper) Telia Finland announced the world’s first standalone 5G slice handover among multiple countries in a live network in conjunction with Nokia and the Finnish Defence Forces (Puolustusvoimat)…
5G has a money problem – partly just because 5G does not properly exist yet; here we look at progress with NSA-to-SA rollouts, as the industry gets to grips with 5G monetization. (Note, this is an excerpt from a new 5G Market Pulse report, available to download for free here; the intro section has also … Read more
In this episode of Let’s Get Digital, host Carrie Charles sits down with Tom Maguire, CEO of Brightspeed, to explore how the company has rapidly become the third-largest fiber builder in the U.S. Tom shares his inspiring journey from summer hire at New York Telephone to leading Brightspeed’s mission of connecting millions of homes with … Read more
Also in today’s EMEA regional roundup: Vodafone uses microwave signals to measure rainfall; Proximus offers protection from SMS-based fraud; telco lobby has a message for the Danish presidency of the EU.
(Telecompaper) Global revenues in the private cellular radio access network (RAN) segment soared by more than 40 percent in 2024, according to Dell’Oro Group, which…
Huawei, Nokia, and Ericsson top private wireless RAN suppliers. #pressrelease
The potential federal data center sites are “uniquely positioned for rapid data center construction, including in-place energy infrastructure,” according to the Department of Energy The U.S. Department of Energy has identified 16 federally owned sites that could potentially host data centers and AI infrastructure and already have associated power resources available. DoE has also put … Read more
As user behavior continues to shift mobile data consumption toward Wi-Fi, telcos like AT&T are doubling down on Wi-Fi offload strategies A new partnership between AT&T and Karrier One, announced today, aims to significantly expand global Wi-Fi offload coverage while pushing the boundaries of decentralized mobile connectivity. The collaboration builds on AT&T’s existing global Wi-Fi … Read more