Striking the Perfect Balance: Why Telecoms Must Innovate While Maximising Current Technologies to Drive Long-Term Success
Achieving long-term success in telecoms requires balancing the development of future capabilities with the effective adoption of current technologies, ensuring both innovation and immediate value for users.
Let's Not Limit Our Thinking When It Comes To AI I Telecoms
AI will be a central discussion at MWC and into 2024. But how can we avoid the hype and use it effectively to deliver advanced connectivity solutions?
The UK Needs Better Signposting On Its Front Door to Telecoms R&D
It's an exciting time to be in telecoms. However, it has never been more challenging to navigate. Where do businesses start and what support is out there?
UK Government announces £150 million investment into new Wireless Infrastructure Strategy
As part of its Wireless Infrastructure Strategy, the UK government has announced an investment package worth £150 million with commitments to 5G adoption and the development of 6G that will boast digital connectivity across the country.
Canada's move to bulk up antitrust muscle may miss root of problem
Waves of industry consolidation over the decades have resulted in fewer choices for customers from telecoms to banking, with Canadians paying the world's most expensive mobile phone bills and forking out more for everyday banking, consumer advocates say.
EE's mobile internet went down this morning, and people were not happy
EE customers have had their mobile internet restored after the company's service suffered major issues from around 7am to 10am on Tuesday (27 February).
Majority of UK residents don't trust broadband advertising, new figures show
Broadband users are feeling misled about promises made by telecommunication companies, including download speeds and monthly costs.
Net neutrality gives Donald Trump 'control of the internet' warns Mark Cuban
Business tycoon Mark Cuban has warned that keeping net neutrality effectively gives control of the internet to president Donald Trump.
Ericsson could slash 25,000 jobs in epic cost-cutting exercise
Swedish tech giant eyes losing 22% of its workforce to improve operating margins.
US cable company Comcast accused of cutting competitor's network to steal its customers
Lawsuit claims Comcast deliberately cut a small Texan provider's network to put it out of business.
Vodafone in talks to create the largest telecoms business in India
Mobile phone group is in talks with Indian conglomerate Aditya Birla Group to create telecoms giant.
TalkTalk sees customers and revenue slip but keeps full-year guidance
Company said trading has started well following last year, which saw profits halve after a damaging cyberattack
US market close: Shares close lower breaking a three-day winning streak
The Dow Jones dropped below the 18,000 level as telecoms and utilities sectors weighed heavily.
Ofcom warns O2 takeover by Three could lead to higher prices and threaten competition
Watchdog says the deal could result in higher mobile phone bills and disruption of the UK market.
BT's third quarter profit and revenue rise as company unveils new structure
Telecom giant saw revenue and profit advance in the third quarter, as it unveiled ways to incorporate EE.
Vodafone confirms early asset exchange talks with Liberty Global after merger speculation
The company emphasised it had no plans to merge with Liberty, despite media speculation
Singtel to pay $810m for US cyber security firm Trustwave
The deal marks Singapore Telecommunications' (Singtel) biggest acquisition outside the main telecoms sector.
GCHQ Paid Millions to Spy on UK Submarine Data Cables, Edward Snowden Reveals
British spy agency GCHQ paid Cable & Wireless millions for access to underwater communication cables, now owned by Vodafone
DRIP Legislation Leaves Britain's Personal Data at Greater Risk From Cyber-Criminals
Dr Adrian Davis believes the rushed DRIP legislation will put UK's personal data at greater risk
Europe's Galileo System 'Will Make Search and Rescue Quicker and Save Lives'
Could the European Space Agency's Galileo System end Europe's reliance on the US-controlled GPS?
Zamir Telecom: UKTI Intervenes Over London Firm's Unlawful Disconnection in Bangladesh
Bangladesh's state-owned telecommunications company illegally cut off Zamir Telecom on orders of Abdul Latif Siddique.
London Firm Zamir Telecom Claims Bangladesh Political Corruption Sabotaging Business
Naufal Zamir believes Bangladesh Telecoms Minister Abdul Latif Siddique targeting business over family political ties.
UK Graduate Job Vacancies to 'Rise by 10.2%' in 2014 as Employers Boost Hiring
The Association of Graduate Recruiters says the economic upturn has boosted recruitment.
Asian Markets Down on China Data and Federal Reserve QE Taper Jitters
US Federal Reserve's FOMC will meet on 17-18 December.
UK is Nation of Online Shoppers as Web Spending Jumps 16%
Britons top charts for global internet shopping with far greater trust in financial security and postal service.
Asian Markets Down on US Federal Reserve QE Taper Jitters
Asian indices slide to 10-week lows on 12 December.
Three UK Eliminates US Roaming Charges for Customers
Three UK has taken a major step in the elimination of roaming charges by extending its Feel at Home plan to cover the USA.
British Parents to Spend £3bn on Kids' Tech Gifts This Christmas
British parents prepare to spend £3bn on kid's gadget gifts this Christmas, as budget tablets prove popular.
Edward Snowden NSA Scandal: Germany to Enhance Capabilities to Prevent Snooping
Germany's move is in line with Snowden's revelations that NSA tapped Angela Merkel's cellphone.
UN and Deutsche Telekom: Harnessing Technology Will Help Us Tackle Climate Change
UN's Christiana Figueres and Deutsche Telekom official say embracing ICT will help fight climate change