EE’s innovative deployment of a mobile tower on the Isle of Skye enhances 4G connectivity in rural areas. Providing reliable coverage, the tower supports local businesses while reducing visual disruption.
The Wireless Broadband Alliance has unveiled an advanced Operator Managed Wi-Fi framework, revolutionizing residential Wi-Fi management. By integrating key standards like Wi-Fi EasyMesh, this update enhances the capabilities for ISPs, improving the user experience.
BT secures a £1.29 billion contract to enhance the UK’s Emergency Services Network (ESN), reinforcing its role in mobile services for emergency communications. Utilizing 4G, the ESN ensures seamless communication for police, fire, and ambulance services, even in remote areas.
The ITU and ICPC have united to create an advisory body focused on boosting submarine cable resilience. This critical initiative addresses vulnerabilities of cables that manage 99% of global data transfers, facing threats like damage and sabotage.
Namibia’s regulatory halt on Starlink unveils Africa’s diverse landscape. The denial of Starlink’s license by the Communications Regulatory Authority illustrates complex hurdles.
China Unicom and Huawei have launched a groundbreaking 5G-Advanced network in Beijing, serving over 10 million people with speeds up to 10 Gbps. This large-scale deployment, leveraging AI and machine learning, optimizes network operations automatically, boosting efficiency and user experience dramatically.
Compax Software Development, in collaboration with AGTR Group, has launched MVNO.SERVICES in Thailand. This platform empowers businesses to become MVNOs, streamlining the process with cutting-edge technology.
PMT Security’s new division provides comprehensive security solutions for Australian data centers, aligning with the growing demands of SaaS, cloud, and AI. Based in Melbourne, the division delivers advanced security technologies, including CCTV and automation, ensuring robust asset protection.
Sweden is investigating the damage to critical subsea cables in the Baltic Sea, urging a Chinese ship, Yi Peng 3, to return for inquiry. The incidents, involving cables linking Sweden, Lithuania, Finland, and Germany, raise concerns over potential sabotage.
BSNL’s 5G tender mandates local equipment, sparking dissatisfaction among giants like Ericsson and Nokia. This local focus aligns with BSNL’s 5G Standalone expansion strategy in New Delhi.