Claro Colombia has started deploying its 700MHz 4G network in Bogota and Ciudad Salitre.
Claro Colombia has started deploying its 700MHz 4G network in Bogota and Ciudad Salitre.
Underlining the growing business interest in African online finance, two more digital commerce-related deals have recently been announced.
Chinese telecommunication equipment vendors could be banned from Indian 5G trials and auctions after a Department of Telecommunications (DoT) recommendation, but could that mean lower spectrum prices?
The Estonian government has drafted a proposal that would ascribe security credentials to equipment vendors looking to supply 5G technologies.
Sovereign fund Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) is rumoured to be in advanced talks with India’s Reliance Industries Ltd to invest between $1.5 billion and $2 billion in an infrastructure investment trust that holds the company’s fibre optic assets, according to Indian press reports.
Ooredoo Qatar has launched a Nokia-powered cloud-native core network for commercial 5G services.
Filipino incumbents Smart Communications and Globe Telecom were threatened with closure by the country’s pugnacious president Rodrigo Duterte during his fifth State of the Nation Address.
Russian operator MTS has become the country’s first recipient of a 5G licence, enabling it to deliver services in the 24.25–24.65 GHz mmWave band under the 5G/IMT-2020 standard.
This week’s Huawei Better World Summit is exploring the impact of Covid-19 globally, and examining how ICT and 5G technologies can allow us to minimise disruption and fight back against the virus while allowing business to continue.
Broadband satellite networks and services giant Hughes is to join the UK government and Bharti Enterprises in the new OneWeb consortium.
In what is described as a “tech milestone”, operator Ooredoo Qatar and Ericsson have successfully trialled 200MHz mid-band spectrum and achieved a claimed record system throughput of 4.2 Gbps using the latest Ericsson Radio System products.
It’s hard to remember the time when it felt like the sale of the mobile division of cash-strapped Brazilian operator Oi might not happen. Now it’s turning into a real competition as two sets of buyers manoeuvre for position.
Zimbabwe’s government has asked the International Finance Corporation (IFC) of the World Bank to act as transaction advisors as it seeks to privatise the state-owned telcos NetOne and TelOne.
dtac has partnered with Nokia to deploy 5G/4G equipment in selected areas of Thailand.
Telefonica Moviles Mexico (Movistar) is enabling customers in several new regions of the market to access 4G services for the first time.
It’s not long since leading Madagascan operator Telma announced the launch of its 5G network. Now the network is on hold.
Orange has deployed spectrum capacity with Infinera’s submarine solution on its MainOne submarine cable, a new network built to provide large-scale international capacity to support the development of a digital ecosystem in West Africa.
According to the New Zealand press a new internet cable connecting New Zealand, Chile and Australia may be on the way, but plans to include China seem to have been abandoned.
Iran’s Deputy Minister of Information and Communication Technology has claimed that the country has completed successful trials of 5G technology.
There’s further bad news for Chinese technology companies in India as more apps are banned, access to government contracts is limited and Chinese smartphone brands experience a decline.
According to Reuters, the Ugandan government has decided that the sale of a 20 percent equity stake in MTN Uganda will be restricted to East Africa.
Telekom Slovenije is now delivering Slovenia’s first commercial 5G services via its 2600MHz spectrum.
Millicom, a leading provider of cable and mobile services in Latin America, has selected virtualized cable access and video delivery solution company Harmonic as its strategic partner to build what is described as a high-speed broadband infrastructure of the future.
Pan-African telecommunications and mobile money services company Airtel Africa has announced a deal with African remittance organisation Mukuru.
The question of who gets the mobile unit of cash-strapped Brazilian operator Oi may have been resolved – but not necessarily in the way that many commentators may have expected.
Liberian incumbent operator Libtelco is looking to push its broadband offering outwards from the country’s capital of Monrovia.
Orange has partnered with bancassurance leader NSIA to launch Orange Bank Africa in Abidjan and Côte d’Ivoire.
Leaders of the four nations behind the Manatua One Polynesia Cable Project have announced that the cable was accepted last week from turnkey supplier SubCom.
Sri Lanka’s Dialog Axiata is allowing its subscribers with 5G-capable devices to register on its trial 5G network as a way of understanding the benefits of the technology.
Turkcell is deploying Odine's end-to-end wholesale voice management platform to drive business automation and routing intelligence for its wholesale voice interconnect network.
As many as 250 million children across Africa are currently unable to access primary and secondary schools as a result of COVID-19-related closures.
According to reports in a number of Latin American press outlets, Colombia is making another attempt to sell its stake in Movistar, the local subsidiary of Telefónica.
The latest in a series of reminders from Indian operators has been delivered to the country’s Department of Telecommunications (DoT) over the absence – so far – of the 26 GHz band in the long-awaited 5G spectrum auction process.
Angola’s new licensee Africell has set a goal of launching commercial services by mid-2021.
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