Nokia updates its mobile cunning plan
Samih Elhage, President of Mobile Networks at Nokia, offered an update on the recently-announced corporate strategy, including plans for diversification.
Samih Elhage, President of Mobile Networks at Nokia, offered an update on the recently-announced corporate strategy, including plans for diversification.
Huawei reckons the early success of 5G lays with successfully interoperating new radio infrastructure with existing LTE.
After months of what looked like empty rhetoric, the UK government is finally getting its act together and will announce a £1.1 billion investment lottery for fibre and 5G.
Telefónica and Huawei are hyping a novel 5G RAN architecture that claims to end the fixed cell paradigm and disruption associated with cell handover, but at this stage it remains pretty abstract.
With the quarterlies crazy season over and done with Telecoms.com had a look back over the last couple of weeks to decide who the winners and the losers were out of the European telcos.
Such is the appetite for 5G ‘firsts’ that each new announcement is becoming ever more nuanced.
Nokia has had its first investor day four two years and the underlying message was not to expect much growth any time soon.
They love a connected car over in Korea and operator SK Telecom is so keen it has already pimped one up with a 5G connection.
Ericsson has released its latest mobility report and, unsurprisingly, it sees smartphone and video-driven mobile data consumption continuing to grow exponentially.
GSMA has set out its soapbox and proclaimed to the world that everyone needs to be 5G friends if it is to work properly.
Ericsson clearly saw the stellar work being done by Telecoms.com, with our Road to 5G Outlook, by releasing its own update on how ready the telecoms community is for the arrival of 5G.
Nokia has claimed it can deliver mobile broadband with an ultra-high speed of 4.3 Gbps and latency of just 1 millisecond, following a ‘live’ demonstration with StarHub in Singapore.
Clever mobile technology company InterDigital has applauded the findings of a major new 5G survey that reveals 5G is expected to arrive well before 2020.
Desperate to move the conversation away from incendiary devices, Samsung hosted the first Silicon Valley 5G Summit this week.
UK minister for culture, media and sport, Matt Hancock, told the Broadband World Forum audience the government would like to see proper 5G in the mid-2020s. It’s good to see it’s a top priority over in Westminster.
After a bunch of important companies formed their own gang to work on making cars cleverer, Vodafone has infiltrated the ranks.
Swedish telcos put personal challenges behind them to set a new mark for pre-5G testing with a whopping 15 Gbps peak rate.
The latest episode on our long-running series ‘5G Partnership of the Day’ sees Orange and Ericsson joining forces to make the world an even lovelier place.
The world’s biggest mobile operator – China Mobile – has commenced trials of 5G equipment that will cover over 100 cities according to a report in the South China Morning Post.
The European Commission has supported a survey which has concluded 5G is going to have a bunch of socio-economic benefits – no sh*t Sherlock!