If deal goes through, the newly merged company would be the third largest operator in the Dutch market. Concerned about reduced competition in the telecom market,
A new report from Allot Communications details the impacts when a mobile phone’s processing power is hijacked for crypto currency mining, while other security researchers
The White House said the attempt by a bipartisan group of senators to block the deal would violate the Constitution’s separation of powers The Trump administration
Microsemi and China Telecom are working prepare optical transport networks for an avalanche of 5G use cases. Semiconductor company Microsemi and China Telecom’s Beijing Research Institute
Mobile Network Operators simply cannot unleash the tremendous speed and capacity of 5G network technology on the operations infrastructure without a great deal of preparation.
Telstra said its new offering will allow customers in remote areas to have access to mobile coverage Australian telco Telstra has launched a new small cell
Analyst Angle: Managed home Wi-Fi, one approach does not fit all
Fixed operators did a great job in the past decade to deliver ever-increasing speeds to the home and communicate to their customers that speeds do
Delivering real-time, dynamic service assurance in a hybrid NFV environment (Reader Forum)
As communications service providers (CSPs) continue to transition their networks to a virtualized environment, for the next several years, they’ll be operating their legacy physical
Ericsson, Intel, China Mobile complete standard-compliant call Sticking to its aggressive timeline for finalization of the standalone 5G New Radio (NR) specification, the 3GPP yesterday approved
Operators pursuing 5G differently in the U.S., Europe and APAC LONDON—As with previous generations of cellular connectivity, there are many reasons for an operator to want
#TBT: Small cells in the Big Apple; Sprint steals a page (and spokesman) from Verizon; T-Mo binges on … this week in 2016
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