A new report from analytics firm Opensignal paints a positive picture of the state of 4G/LTE coverage in the Philippines.
A new report from analytics firm Opensignal paints a positive picture of the state of 4G/LTE coverage in the Philippines.
Croatia’s Hrvatski Telekom (HT) has extended its agreement with Ericsson’s Nikola Tesla unit for the delivery of managed services up to end-2023.
Orange Niger is set to build out and modernise its network after being granted a loan of XOF31 billion (US$56.3 million) by Coris Bank Niger.
Filipino licensee NOW Telecom has appointed Unicapital to provide financial advice on a potential public offering.
In November 2019 it was announced that Orange Romania was the first operator within the Orange Group’s footprint to commercially launch 5G. Now the 5G network in Bucharest has been expanded to cover the entire city.
Armenian operator Ucom has claimed that its subscribers will now be able to access “much higher quality” mobile services following an extensive network upgrade.
Kyrgyzstan is set to auction 2300MHz-2400MHz TDD spectrum, with licences covering all areas of the country except for the capital of Bishkek and second major city Osh.
Operator 3 Indonesia and Nokia have announced that they are working together to optimize and expand 3’s LTE network coverage and capacity to meet customer demand via what is referred to as a new Zero Drive Test solution.
Tajik operator Tcell has activated its first 5G base stations in the city of Dushanbe.
Ukrainian number three Lifecell has confirmed that it will join the 4G infrastructure sharing arrangement signed in July by its larger rivals Kyivstar and Vodafone Ukraine.
Finally in the news for other reasons than its part in the bid for Oi’s mobile divison is operator Claro Brasil, which has offered more details on its plans to bring the first 5G network to Latin America by using Ericsson Spectrum Sharing.
Israel’s Ministry of Communications (MoC) has stated that the country is in the final stage of its 5G spectrum tender.
Digicel Tonga has successfully implemented a network-wide upgrade to LTE.
Orange Niger, the second largest mobile operator in Niger, has selected wireless backhaul solutions and services from wireless hauling specialist Ceragon Networks Ltd to modernise its nationwide backbone network to 4G.
Thailand’s True Move will deploy ZTE’s 5G RAN equipment in its nationwide tri-band network.
Claro Colombia has started deploying its 700MHz 4G network in Bogota and Ciudad Salitre.
Ooredoo Qatar has launched a Nokia-powered cloud-native core network for commercial 5G services.
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.
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.
Iran’s Deputy Minister of Information and Communication Technology has claimed that the country has completed successful trials of 5G technology.
Telekom Slovenije is now delivering Slovenia’s first commercial 5G services via its 2600MHz spectrum.
5G trials are on the way to Algeria and Mexico, according to recent reports, though the uses of 5G being tested will be very different.
A 4G-enabling analogue TV switch-off is almost complete in Cape Verde.
Telecom Namibia has announced the recent extension of its 3G and 4G mobile services to both urban and rural areas across the country – and there’s much more to come.
According to reports in the Brazilian press, Telefonica, which owns the Vivo brand, is to join Claro and TIM in bringing 5G to Brazil.
Nokia has won an IP/MPLS network deal with Thailand’s True Group.
Orange has selected Parallel Wireless to extend its coverage across multiple African markets, beginning with the Central African Republic.
Omantel has selected Ericsson to support the Sultanate’s ongoing 5G radio access network (RAN) deployment plans in a multi-year partnership.
Following yesterday’s announcement that Zain is offering 5G coverage in all of Saudi Arabia’s regions, we also have 5G coverage news from Brazil and South Africa, although, confusingly, neither country has formally auctioned long-term 5G spectrum yet.
Kenya’s Safaricom has selected Aviat Networks’ WTM 4800 multi-band radio platform for 5G backhaul.
Zain KSA now offers 5G coverage in all of Saudi Arabia’s regions after expanding its network to Al-Jouf and the Northern Borders.
A new era of stratospheric communications has begun, according to Loon, a company that offers a network of what it calls floating cell towers, and that is now providing service to subscribers of Telkom Kenya.
According to TeleGeography's CommsUpdate and local news reports, two of Saudi Arabia’s leading mobile operators are hoping to establish a joint tower company.