Displaying items by tag: China Mobile

US communications regulator the FCC has announced a new investigation into the US operations of Chinese telecoms companies - what it calls CCP-aligned entities - to determine the level of security risks they may pose.

Thursday, 13 June 2024 08:52

Vodafone lands cable system 2Africa in the UK

Vodafone announced it has landed subsea cable system 2Africa in Bude, Cornwell, in the UK to bring connections to billions of people.

Published in Business Telecoms

Information and communication technology solutions provider ZTE has collaborated with China Mobile’s Zhaijiang branch and Qualcomm to achieve a 5.4Gbps peak data rates.

Published in Business Telecoms

Communication technology solutions provider ZTE in collaboration with Sanjiangyuan National Park, China Mobile, and China Tower has implemented 5G coverage at the Zhuonai Lake Protection Station in Kekexili, a World Natural Heritage site.

Published in Business Telecoms

Three Chinese telco providers have joined the GSMA Open Gateway initiative, an industry framework that helps accelerate digital services and mobile apps.

Published in Strategy

The ‘covered list’ contains equipment and services deemed to pose an unacceptable risk to the national security of the United States and should be removed from any government infrastructure.

Published in Security

Information and communications solutions provider ZTE in partnership with China Mobile and Qualcomm Technologies has completed a 5G Sub-band Full-Duplex verification and compatibility test in Xi’an Joint Innovation Lab.

Published in 5G

After a long time, Telstra has literally hit the jackpot with a business move: the company has fallen in with the Australian Government's wishes and jointly acquired Digicel's business in the South Pacific, something that the US has pushed Australia to do.

Published in Open Sauce

Ratings agency S&P Global Ratings says its assessment of Telstra's business risk, following its acquisition of Digicel's business in the South Pacific region, remains largely unchanged.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

The American Federal Communications Corporation has banned China Telecom (Americas) from operating in the US, claiming it may be a threat to national security.

Published in Government Tech Policy

Telstra has teamed up with the Australian Government to acquire Digicel's business in the South Pacific region for US$1.6 billion (A$2.14 billion), plus an additional US$250 million depending on how the business fares over the next three years.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

The Australian Government's move to push Telstra to buy Digicel appears to contradict the policy it has adopted in order to ban Huawei from having a role in the country's 5G networks.

Published in Open Sauce

While Ericsson was awarded a big contract with Verizon in the US, the news from China and the China Mobile 5G vendor business awards wasn't good.

Published in 5G

COVID-19 initially slowed mobile phone sales in the Asia Pacific and disrupted supply chains and demand for certain 5G-related end verticals, according to a new analyst report which now forecasts that digital factory revenues are primed for a post-COVID recovery worth US60 billion by 2030.

China issued its first commercial 5G licences in June last year and since then lighter and thinner devices have tended to increase take-up, the technology analyst firm IDC says.

Published in Mobility

China Mobile has selected Ericsson to deploy its 5G radio access network (RAN) and 5G core (5GC) components for the second phase of its nationwide new radio (NR) standalone rollout.

A partnership between Nokia and China Mobile/CMCC Guangxi is set to deliver a landslide monitoring and early warning system for Chinese highways operations management company, Guangxi Beibu Gulf Investment Group.

Published in Internet of Things
Friday, 20 December 2019 01:32

China Mobile UK data centre now open for business

China Mobile International has officially opened its new data centre in the UK, its first data centre in Europe and what it says is an "important addition" to its growing global network.

Published in Data Centres

Chinese telecommunications equipment provider ZTE and telecommunications carrier China Mobile have collaborated to deliver China’s first 5G sporting event with the broadcast of the country’s 2nd National Youth Games.

Chinese mobile operators are leading the world in the deployment of “transformative” Internet of Things solutions with 64% of the 1.5 billion global cellular connections, including the "rapidly growing" Mobile IoT licensed LPWA technologies2, according to the GSM Association.

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