Operator aims to expand coverage, capacity in 40 cities across 12 provinces.
Operator aims to expand coverage, capacity in 40 cities across 12 provinces.
Self-optimizing network (SON) specialist Reverb Networks has signed a bi-lateral agreement with Nokia Networks within the OSS Interoperability Initiative (OSSii) to ensure the future availability and reliability of network data formats for their popular SON solution,...
U.K. incumbent pitches £5 SIM-only offer at its existing fixed broadband customers.
Some people ask whether it's too early to discuss 5G. In many countries, 4G deployment has just begun, with just 8% of global mobile connections relying on 4G, and more than 60% still using 2G. Even so, the time to start discussing 5G is now. As we move toward...
Everyday, our physical and digital worlds become more and more intertwined, blurring the lines between online and off. So much of our daily lives are being sent, transferred, received, and stored in binary format as people can access the digital world anywhere,...
Dr. Sanqi Li - CTO Products and Solutions at Huawei talks ICT transformation, SDN, NFV and Cloud at Mobile World Congress 2015.
NEWS SERVICE Mobile World Congress 2015 SHOW ROUND-UP 06/03/15 MWC 2015: cars and watches, wine and jamó n 5G networks, connected cars and wearable devices take centre stage in Barcelona; Facebook and Google make their presence felt. 06/03/15 TeliaSonera...
5G networks, connected cars and wearable devices take centre stage in Barcelona; Facebook and Google make their presence felt.
Attendance at this year’s Mobile World Congress is estimated to surpass 90,000 – making it the biggest in the event’s history. With each exhibitor competing for their technology to be heard among the noise, is the most important person of all – the consumer – at risk of not being heard?
Stephane Richard warns of danger of replicating 3G disappointment by moving too fast with 5G; Huawei’s Ken Hu outlines shortcomings of 4G.
On the final day of Mobile World Congress 2015, the halls are quieter and the hun dreds of launches and deals due to take place have all been completed. So which new trends and concepts shouted the loudest and won the battle for a spot in the limelight?
Efficiency, agility and lower total cost of ownership are the three top takeaways being pledged to operators at this year’s Mobile World Congress. With many of these desirable qualities coming from relatively new technologies and software, though, is there any substance to these solutions?
As MWC paints a picture of an increasingly digitalized world, it is not just networks which require transformation. Old business models which are no longer producing revenue for operators also need to be thrown out and replaced with new, innovative models. But what do these look like?
While this year’s Mobile World Congress might be all about 5G, even industry leaders admit it is some way off being realised, with 2020 seeming to be the year most have in mind for launch. With more and more connected devices, though, is this soon enough?
At Huawei Pre-MWC media and analysts briefing in London, Mr. Steven Hartley, the practice leader of service provider & market from Ovum share his insights on the business enabling transformation to Total Telecom.
As the second day of Mobile World Congress got underway, industry leaders gathered to discuss one of the show’s hottest topics – 5G. With 4G becoming more and more widespread, the question of 5G was inevitably just a matter of time and, sure...
Unveiling its vision at Mobile World Congress 2015, Huawei declared five fundamental characteristics to the ultimate user experience – Real-time, On-demand, All-online, DIY, and Social. While no one will argue that the concept is as ideal as it is...
Huawei, a leading global information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider, showcases its 5G network architecture and air interface technology set for the first time at the 2015 Mobile World Congress (MWC). At the 2014 Global Mobile Broadband...
Leveraging technology is fundamental to digital transformation but understanding customers and serving them exceptionally is at the heart of digital business. The TM Forum lists the following as the strategic pillars of digital business - business agility and rapid...
In the early 1990s, the decommissioning of the private ARPANET enabled the Internet to evolve into a public network, revolutionizing our culture and the way we do business. The explosive growth of the Internet in recent years can be attributed to advances in fixed and...