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Finnish telecom operators share new 5G spectrum

Finnish telecom operators Telia, Elisa and Telenor-owned DNA all won frequencies at the country’s auction of new high-speed 5G mobile networks, the Ministry of Transport and Communications said. Finland first granted 5G licences in 2018 and Monday’s auction was the...

BitBox and EdgeMicro Boost Partnership to Offer IoT...

BitBox USA, LLC, providers of the BitBox IoT platform, and EdgeMicro, a leading edge colocation company, will deepen their partnership to meet the global surge in internet connectivity needs. Integrating the BitBox IoT Platform as the unified solution to monitor...

OTT platform Eros Now focuses on original content...

OTT apps may have proliferated in India in the last couple of years, but video-streaming remains largely a metro phenomenon. However, the coronavirus-led lockdown is changing the way India's entertainment industry operates, with OTTs benefiting the most. Film producers...

China Mobile, China Broadcasting Network ink 5G network...

China Mobile, the world’s largest mobile operator in terms of subscribers, has signed a 5G network sharing agreement with China Broadcasting Network (CBN), giving the market leader access to the TV provider’s 700 MHz spectrum. The companies confirmed that they...

BT launches ‘second line’ broadband service for...

BT has launched a new service that allows consumers to open a second broadband connection in their homes, regardless of the provider they’re currently contracted to. The Dedicated Connection service is available to all UK broadband users and has been...

BullsEye Telecom Added to PlanetOne’s Provider Portfolio

The partnership provides PlanetOne’s nationwide network of channel partners with access to BullEye’s suite of communications offerings and multilocation knowledge. “We are excited to formalize and establish a relationship between PlanetOne and BullsEye to bring our technology expertise and solutions...

Mexican broadcaster Televisa to launch mobile phone service,...

Mexican broadcaster Televisa said on Sunday it will start offering mobile phone service, a bid to challenge billionaire Carlos Slim's America Movil, which has long dominated the country's telecommunications market. Rather than building infrastructure, Televisa will operate as a mobile...

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