Intelsat satellite lost in space
Satellite communications provider Intelsat reported disruption to services for customers in Europe, Africa and parts of Asia-Pacific on Saturday after one of its fleet lost power, with authorities subsequently reporting it had broken-up.
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Operators tipped to cash in on 5G IoT roaming
Revenue generated by operators from roaming IoT devices will double over the next five years to reach $2.2 billion in 2029, Juniper Research predicted, with use cases requiring enhanced connectivity expected to drive the increase.
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Singtel, Ericsson put F1 fans in pole position with new 5G tech
Ericsson and Singtel claimed to have conducted the world’s first commercial deployment of 5G automated radio resource partitioning at the city state’s Formula 1 event held from 20 September to 22 September.
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Ooredoo, OWS Automotive plot route to smarter transport
Ooredoo Kuwait outlined a plan to jointly develop digital technology for the transportation sector with specialist OWS Automotive, a move positioned by the operator as being aligned to the country’s national development plan.
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Liberty Global hits back at Iliad rankings
Liberty Global claimed the size of its user base had been dramatically understated in an Iliad Group investor presentation yesterday (29 August), statistics which the latter claimed showed it had become a top-five player in Europe by subscribers.
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Nokia distances itself from Samsung megadeal talk
Nokia continued to play down media reports claiming it is weighing options for its Mobile Networks business, which included speculation Samsung could potentially make a shock move to buy some of the assets.
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Iliad claims to have broken European top 5
Iliad Group CEO Thomas Reynaud lauded the company’s continued customer recruitment, as it reported it is now in the top five European telecoms groups in terms of combined fixed and mobile subscribers.
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Huawei warms-up for next leg of wearable play
Huawei unveiled a health monitoring system set to be included in its upcoming wearable products, a platform the company positions as a milestone in delivering accurate science-based fitness technology to device users.
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Meta Spark burns out
Meta Platforms announced its Spark platform used by third parties to create augmented reality effects would be stubbed out on 14 January 2025, with the company planning to shift its resources to products deemed to better meet future customer needs.
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Cisco set to buy AI security specialist
Cisco unveiled plans to acquire Robust Intelligence and add the start-up's AI security processing capabilities into its existing product range.
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