Mobile World Live (MWL) brings you our top three picks of the week with news on Vodafone, Japan's chip push and Nokia.
The Australian and New South Wales governments set aside AUD48 million to improve mobile coverage along major roads in remote ...
Siemens promised to improve energy management in Malta by providing software for a digital transformation by local utility ...
Meta Platforms vowed to appeal a European Commission fine of €798 million issued for breaching competition rules by linking ...
Deutsche Telekom pointed to continued growth on both sides of the Atlantic in Q3, as the operator group nudged up its ...
MetTel wrapped up reseller agreements with Starlink to use its LEO satellites to deliver broadband SD-WAN connectivity to ...
Tele 2 Sweden reported a sharp increase in SMS fraud attempts in October, taking the number of scam messages blocked beyond ...
Vodafone open RAN head Paco Martin said the approach is ready for prime time and there is no going back for the operator now.
The US government uncovered a “broad and significant” cyber espionage campaign targeting commercial telecoms infrastructure ...
Nokia sealed a deal to acquire ICT company Rapid’s technology assets including its API hub and Research and development unit.
Rockwell cited improved emulation from an upcoming integration of Nvidia Omniverse APIs into its 3D digital twins software.
Hong Kong’s fire department and China Mobile’s local unit plan to assess the use of IoT and AI in firefighting.