AT&T dials up efforts against wireless rivals Eight years after T-Mobile US established itself as a scrappy disruptive brand, the US mobile market now looks very different. AT&T is now ...
Government offers light relief for 5G expansion At the end of May 2021, the Spanish government announced that it would be relaxing some of its conditions ahead of the 700 ...
Vodafone claims success in its "social contract" Telecommunications has been one of Europe's poorest performing sectors in recent years. Despite surging demand for connectivity, stock prices have gone into reverse, ...
As Verizon retreats from content, should carriers stay in their lanes? Several years ago, when Verizon began assembling media assets to compete in the advertising sector, its strategy seemed sound. ...
Network ownership debate is reignited by 5G It's an interesting time to be a network infrastructure analyst, given how the mobile network value chain is being pushed and pulled in ...
Saudi Arabia set to become a futuristic tech hub Last month, the Saudi government approved a decision to cut the power cost for public cloud computing operators in the country. ...
Should a handset-maker ever double as an operator? Last week, HMD Global, the Finnish company that makes phones using the Nokia brand, announced plans to introduce a mobile virtual network ...
Ofcom set to review UK's Net neutrality laws in 2021 Ofcom recently confirmed that it will review the UK's current Net neutrality laws over the course of 2021. As part ...
Space-based disrupters compete to connect remote communities As wireless operators make plans to earn a return on the billions of dollars they've invested in 5G spectrum, either through auctions or ...
Ofcom Wraps Principal Stage of Latest Spectrum Auction
Sale of crucial airwaves will help cement the UK's strong start in 5G After less than a week of bidding, Ofcom confirmed this morning the results of the principal stage ...