The recent decision by the U.K. government to ban and remove Huawei from the country’s 5G networks by 2027 would severely delay the operators’ 5G
Beijing becomes second Chinese city to reach full 5G coverage
Beijing has become the second city in China to achieve full coverage of 5G technology, according to a statement released by the Ministry of Industry
Celcom CEO: Malaysia needs to ‘improve its 4G foundation’ Malaysian mobile operator Celcom Axiata is working with Italian network provider SIAE Microelettronica to implement integrated IP/MPLS
Masmovil launches 5G in 15 Spanish cities
Spanish telecom operator Masmovil is now offering 5G service in 15 cities across Spain for the customers of its Yoigo brand, the company said in
In RootMetrics’ first round of benchmarking that used 5G-enabled devices to test both 4G and 5G networks, Verizon and AT&T ran neck-and-neck in most categories.
Orange launches 5G in Madrid, Barcelona using Ericsson equipment
Spanish operator Orange has launched commercial 5G services in Spain using equipment provided by Ericsson, the latter said in a release. The carrier initially launched 5G
Denmark accelerates 5G deployments
Danish operator TDC announced the launch of its commercial 5G network in the country using equipment from Ericsson, while Telia and Telenor also announced a
At least a portion of the deal is confirmed to relate directly to 5G Samsung has snagged a five-year, $6.6 billion contract with Verizon that primarily
Chinese telcos have already deployed 480,000 5G base stations
Chinese carriers have already deployed a total of 480,000 5G base stations, which represents 96% of the country’s target for the year of 500,000, according
South Korea’s three mobile operators and the government launched a task force with the main aim of helping expand 5G coverage into rural areas of
Verizon spent the most on CBRS Priority Access Licenses — nearly $1.9 billion — but Dish Network landed the most licenses, at more than 5,400.
T-Mobile adds 81 cities to its mid-band 5G network
When T-Mobile officially turned off Sprint’s 2.5 GHz mid-band 5G network in July following the merger of the two carriers, T-Mobile was left with only
Verizon spent the most on CBRS Priority Access Licenses — nearly $1.9 billion — but Dish Network landed the most licenses, at more than 5,400.