Last week, the merger of T-Mobile US and Sprint cleared what was widely seen as the last major hurdle to a successful closing: U.S. District
Singapore telecom regulator IMDA has confirmed it had received a total of three submissions in the process through which it expect to award two licenses
Parallel notches another operator win as open RAN poised for big 2020
Report: open RAN groups O-RAN Alliance and Telecom Infra Project “will align” work A combination of factors–anti-Huawei sentiment in some global markets, 5G scale prompting network
Parallel notches another operator win as open RAN poised for big 2020
Report: open RAN groups O-RAN Alliance and Telecom Infra Project “will align” work A combination of factors–anti-Huawei sentiment in some global markets, 5G scale prompting network
The merger of Sprint and T-Mobile US will reshape the competitive landscape in the U.S. mobile market. Last week, the merger cleared what was widely seen
Greetings from Atlanta, GA (Dwarf House, a.k.a. the Original Chick-fil-A restaurant pictured), and Charlotte, NC. This week’s issue will be entirely devoted to the implications
Telus to launch 5G network with Huawei by end-2020: Report
Canadian mobile operator Telus will launch a 5G network in Canada later this year using equipment from Chinese vendor Huawei Technologies, Telus’ CFO Doug French
The French government confirmed that Chinese vendor Huawei would not be excluded from supplying equipment for local 5G networks, but could be subject to certain
Qualcomm and Ericsson hit 4.3 Gbps using millimeter wave 5G equipment Verizon has been very bullish on 5G millimeter wave, beginning to roll out a fixed
America Movil to launch 5G in some Latin American markets this year
Mexican telecom group America Movil, the telecoms giant controlled by the family of billionaire Carlos Slim, expects to launch 5G technology in certain Latin American
China grants spectrum licenses for 5G indoor coverage
The Chinese government has granted new licenses to state-run mobile operators to share spectrum for 5G indoor coverage, Chinese press reported. China Telecom, China Unicom and
Nokia, AT&T, Sprint, and multiple European carriers won’t be at MWC 2020 The list of companies bailing out of Mobile World Congress Barcelona over coronavirus fears
Merger could close as soon as April 1 With a federal judge rejecting the claims of state attorneys-general that the merger of T-Mobile US and Sprint