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Vodafone is trialling new technology to speed up 5G coverage across the State with the aim of making it available to at least 30 per cent of the population by next March. The mobile operator, which was the first to roll-out 5G services locally, is trialling dynamic spectrum sharing (DSS) technology from Ericsson that will …

 BBJ  Sunday, November 17, 2019, 00:32 The Budapest Business Journal discusses market trends, digitalization, the Internet of Things, the UPC acquisition and the coming 5G revolution with Dr. Gergő J. Budai, the director of external affairs at Vodafone Hungary. Dr. Gergő J. Budai, the director of external affairs at Vodafone Hungary. BBJ: What are the …

Vodafone is testing innovative open access radio technology in Britain – a first for Europe – in a move that could break the grip Huawei, Ericsson and Nokia hold on the telco equipment market. OpenRAN, which has been developed by Vodafone and Intel, standardises the design of hardware and software in the infrastructure, masts and …

For Sterlite Technologies, the last 12 months have been rocky at the bourses. Even while recording a 60% top line growth and 68% jump in profits, the stock has lost nearly two-thirds of its value. This took down the company’s market capitalisation from Rs 13,249 crore as on September 26 last year to Rs 6,506 …

Allowing a $15bn merger between telecommunications companies TPG and Vodafone would snuff out the prospect of a new mobile network to challenge the industry’s dominant players, Telstra and Optus, the competition regulator has told a court. Appearing before the federal court on Tuesday, counsel for the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, Michael Hodge QC, said …

The Galaxy S10 5G is the largest, most advanced and most expensive smartphone in Samsung’s current lineup, aimed not just at being “the 5G one” but also the best one. Unlike the OnePlus 7 Pro, which comes in either 4G or 5G versions that are identical in size, weight and features, the S10 5G is …

Huawei equipment will continue to be used in the UK’s 5G mobile networks for now after the government delayed a decision on whether it should be restricted or banned over concerns that the Chinese government could use it to spy on countries. Jeremy Wright, the culture secretary, said the UK had no choice because it …