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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...

HCL takes over Broadcom’s Symantec security consulting

HCL Technologies has expanded its preferred services partnership signed in 2018 with Broadcom to include the Symantec Enterprise Division (SED) consulting services, which was part of Broadcom’s enterprise security solutions. As part of the partnership, the majority of Broadcom's Symantec...

Cradlepoint helps partners capitalise on wireless WAN and...

Cradlepoint has added to its partner program with a long term vision of capitalising on wireless WAN and 5G technology enhancements and products. This revised program focuses on helping resellers, service providers, and alliance partners worldwide in relation to wireless...

Spirent named as Authorized Test Lab for Amazon...

Spirent Communications, a leading provider of test, assurance, and analytics solutions for next-generation devices and networks, announced that it has been approved by Amazon as an Authorized Test Lab for Alexa Built-in devices. As an Authorized Test Lab, Spirent...

Telecom Argentina suspends 2020 capex rise due to...

Telecom Argentina has been forced to suspend a USD 100 million increase in its capital expenditure for 2020 as a result of market turmoil prompted by the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, reports BN Americas, citing CEO Carlos Alberto Montini. The...

Etisalat partners with Dubai police to enhance online...

The Middle East’s most valuable telco, Etisalat, has signed a deal with the Dubai Police Force, providing its subscribers with free access to Dubai Police’s website and mobile application without consuming internet data. The move will allow residents and citizens...

Canadian telecom companies says COVID-19 causing surge in...

Canadian telecom companies say demand for their services has surged during the COVID-19 pandemic and will change business once the lockdown ends. Rogers Communications Inc. told a House of Commons committee that home internet usage is up more than 50...

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