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Telecoms labs cost too much time, money and energy
Telecoms are being asked to do more and more with less and less. On one hand, they’re being pushed to deliver an ever more complex set of products and services
Read moreThe role of governments and telcos in building critical communications networks
During major events or emergencies, effective communication is key to ensure public safety, coordinate responses, and get crucial information to the public. However, these moments put enormous pressure on regular
Read moreAfter a tough 2022, markets navigate a new era of telecoms merger and acquisition opportunity
The telecoms industry is poised for a resurgence after a period of decline over the past year, says Jonny Parkinson, managing partner at Marktlink. Due to geo-political tension, higher interest
Read moreExploring the explosion of new 5G B2B2X services in the ‘all connected’ world
B2B2X is a business model in which a telecom service provider (B) contracts 5G services to numerous end users (B2B) which in turn resell the services to customers, retailers, partners
Read moreCoherent optics: balancing capacity with sustainability
Over the last few years, corporations across multiple sectors have prioritised sustainability in their operations and set ambitious greenhouse gas reduction targets; many aligned to keep global warming within 1.5
Read moreEnergy bills are going up and telecoms will pay the price
It won’t be a surprise to anyone that energy prices are rising. Amid geopolitical turmoil, depleting resources and public pressure, the cost of our consumption is increasingly being felt by
Read moreThe understated theme of MWC Barcelona 2023, telecom’s biggest event of the year
The general consensus following this year’s Mobile World Congress (MWC 2023) in Barcelona is that in-person events are back. Finally returning to something close to pre-pandemic attendee and exhibitor numbers,
Read moreEmbracing standardisation in the mobile industry
Marathons are always 26 miles and 385 yards, which is 42.195 kilometres. If you travel by sea, any sea, your speed is always in knots, with a knot being one
Read moreWhat a difference a year makes: Indonesia’s successful merged telco learns lessons for Industry 4.0 and customer experience
Less than 18 months ago financial markets reacted badly to news of the planned merger of Indonesia’s second and third largest mobile network operators (MNOs), with credit rating agency Fitch,
Read moreA velocity technology deployment is essential for fibre operators
As the internet has grown to become an integral part of our lives, the telecom industry has continually innovated to keep up. We now have super-fast fibre broadband that can
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