Operator Services
Equipment
Telekom Austria’s A1 arm in NFV test
Operator partners with NEC-owned NetCracker for virtual modem field trial.
Telekom Austria on Tuesday announced its latest successful test of network functions virtualisation (NFV), this time carrying out a field trial of a virtual modem.
The basic functions of a broadband...
Managed Services
BASE picks MYCOM OSI for next-gen network performance management
MYCOM OSI, the leading independent provider of best-in-class Service Assurance solutions to the world’s largest communications service providers (CSPs), announced that its NIMS-PrOptima™ service and network performance management platform has been selected by BASE Company to manage the end-to-end...
Financials
Sprint’s CEO Faces Mounting Challenges to Turn Company Around
When Marcelo Claure took the top job at Sprint Corp two months ago, he faced an uphill climb in turning around the No. 3 U.S. cellular provider. On Monday, it became clear quite how steep that road to recovery...
Internet
Airtel Launches ‘One Touch Internet’ Portal for First-Time Internet Users
Bharti Airtel, the country's biggest telecom operator, on Thursday launched the 'One Touch Internet' WAP portal for prepaid customers who are first-time Internet services users. The company believes that the "One Touch Internet is a first...
Internet
Penton’s International Wireless Communications Expo and ETA International Co-Located in 2015
Penton’s 38th annual IWCE expo, one of the industry’s largest conventions for two-way radio manufacturers, is slated to host ETA's Education Forum. The 2015 conference will take place March 16-20 at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas,...
Internet
NSA internet spying legal, says Obama-appointed privacy board
The National Security Agency programmes that collect huge volumes of Internet data within the United States pass are constitutional and employ "reasonable" safeguards designed to protect the rights of Americans, an independent privacy and civil liberties board has found....
Internet
Google admits to errors over Guardian ‘right to be forgotten’ link deletions
David Drummond, chief legal officer of internet search firm, says adjusting to EU rule on removing content is 'work in progress'
Google has acknowledged that it "incorrectly" removed links to several Guardian articles last month and then reinstated them after...
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