Small Cell Forum Calls on Telecom Regulators to Prioritize HetNets and 5G

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(c)iStock.com/Courtney Keating The Small Cell Forum (SCF) has urged telecommunications regulators to establish consistent and supportive regulatory environments to enable the deployment of heterogeneous networks (HetNets) alongside the rollout of 5G technologies. The organisation argues that dense HetNets will form the backbone of pervasive, resilient connectivity, improving the efficient use of spectrum and network resources. … Read more

Elevating Telecom Customer Experience to Match Tech Giants

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Communications service providers (CSPs) are under unprecedented pressure as businesses and consumers rely more heavily on telecommunications, a trend accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic. This shift stresses bandwidth and telephone network capacity as users conduct virtual meetings, stream media, and share files worldwide, making CSP capabilities highly visible and tested. At the same time, the … Read more

UK Asks ISPs to Promote Social Tariffs to Help Households in Cost Crisis

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The UK government is urging internet service providers (ISPs) to do more to promote social tariffs as households struggle with rising living costs. Social tariffs are discounted broadband plans for households receiving certain benefits. They aim to reduce the digital divide and ensure people can access employment, education and social services that depend on reliable … Read more

Industry Group Urges Ofcom to Modernize Spectrum Auction Rules

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Fixed wireless trade body WISPA (Wireless Internet Service Providers Association) has called on Ofcom to modernise its spectrum auction process. WISPA argues that Ofcom must update the way it allocates radio spectrum because the current system is outdated and no longer fit for purpose. Allocation of spectrum has become increasingly contentious as the UK prepares … Read more

EU Ruling: Phone Data Retention Violates Fundamental Rights — What Changes Now?

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A ruling known as the “Data Retention Directive” was introduced after the 2004 and 2005 terrorist bombings in Madrid and London. The directive required telecom companies across the European Union to retain customers’ telecommunications metadata—records of calls, text messages, and internet access—for up to two years, making that information accessible to competent national authorities. The … Read more

Nokia Says It Has Surpassed Huawei in 5G Contracts

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Nokia appears to be benefiting from Huawei’s recent challenges, securing a notable share of new 5G equipment orders in recent weeks. The Finnish vendor has won 42 commercial 5G contracts, placing it ahead of rivals Huawei and Ericsson in the current tally. Huawei remains close behind with roughly 40 commercial 5G agreements. Ericsson trails with … Read more

Ericsson: 5G Fixed Wireless Access Accelerates Adoption

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The latest Ericsson Mobility Report highlights the growing importance of Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) as a leading 5G use case for communications service providers (CSPs) around the world. The report, which includes Ericsson’s newest mobile industry forecasts, regional analysis, and customer case studies, shows a notable rise in the number of CSPs providing FWA services … Read more

BT Battles to Retain Openreach Backing from Virgin Media

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/scisettialfio) It might sound like an April Fools’ story, but two of the UK’s largest telecom rivals have teamed up to oppose Ofcom’s proposal to separate Openreach from BT. In a joint letter to the regulator, the companies argue that forcing Openreach out of BT would harm consumers rather than help them. At … Read more

Microsoft Tells US Government: Stop Targeting Scroogle Search Tool

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Microsoft’s reputation, like that of several other leading technology companies, suffered after the NSA disclosures. According to Edward Snowden’s leaks, Microsoft may have been linked to the surveillance programs—whether knowingly or unknowingly—damaging public trust in the Redmond-based firm. Now Microsoft’s general counsel, Brad Smith, has publicly addressed customers’ concerns about government surveillance and outlined steps … Read more

Small Cable Operators Urge Antitrust Probe Into Comcast

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A coalition representing small and medium-sized cable operators has asked federal authorities to investigate Comcast on allegations that it is abusing its market power. The American Cable Association (ACA), which represents more than 700 independent cable companies, has urged U.S. Assistant Attorney General Makan Delrahim to open a formal probe into Comcast’s business practices. ACA … Read more