Mobile Networking stories
Asia Pacific countries are leading the way in private network deployments, creating a market worth $7bn by 2025, says ABI Research.
XConnect has expanded its Asia footprint with its expansion into Hong Kong, adding mobile number portability data to its global numbering intelligence.
With State, Federal and Optus funding, the company is building 83 new sites as part of the Federal Governments Mobile Black Spot Program.
The awards included 35 categories ranging from 5G leadership to mobile apps, mobile network infrastructure, diversity in tech, and STEAM efforts for children.
Security researchers have warned about SS7 for decades, however, the vulnerabilities have become more severe in recent years.
Huawei's SingleRAN Pro solution supposedly offers an open, simplified networking concept to help operators roll out commercial 5G networks.
MVNOs like Aldi Mobile and Amaysim are gaining ground in Australia's prepaid mobile market, chipping away at traditional operators like Telstra and Optus.
Available by the end of June in Australia, it is a sign of things to come for the inevitable growth of 5G across the globe.
By 2020, Spark expects its wireless-network specific capex to be between 25%-35% of Spark's overall capital expenditure envelope.
The telecommunications giant says it is one of the first in the world to deploy both narrowband and Cat M1 IoT technologies.
It can be used at locations where optical fiber lines are not provided or as an alternative to metal-wired lines such as DSL or digital access.
Abdurazak Mudesir, Huawei's VP of 5G marketing Europe, took audience members at Huawei Innovation Day 2016 through the world of 5G mobile today.
Pat Pilcher caught up with Ray Owen, the new head of ANZ for Nokia to chat about the future of mobile networks.
Optus Wholesale teams up with Moose Mobile, boosting 4G access and affordable phone plans aimed at the youth market.
Chunghwa Telecom has released guidance financial figures that predict a smooth path into 2017, aiming to increase revenue and retain leadership.
Optus is planning to build 114 new mobile sites across Australia as part of the Federal Government's Mobile Black Spots Program.
Westcon NZ teams up with Juniper and Aruba to offer top-tier mobile networking solutions, eyeing growth in BYOD and connectivity needs.