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IoT to be a $1.8tr revenue opportunity for cellcos
The Internet of Things will represent a $1.8 trillion revenue opportunity for mobile operators by 2026, thanks in part b...
5G FWA market set to reach $1b by end-2019
The global market for 5G fixed wireless access (FWA) subscriptions will reach $1 billion by the end of 2019, and $40 bil...
87% of Singaporeans prefer e-payments to cash
Nearly nine in 10 (87%) Singaporeans prefer to make electronic payments over using cash, putting the city state right at...
NTT, KDDI and partners set fiber capacity record
Japan's NTT, KDDI and Sumitomo have set a new transmission capacity record of 118.5Tbps over conventional thickness opti...
Facebook makes play for original content
Facebook has announced an interesting move for the original content market in creating Watch, a revenue-sharing video di...
75% of enterprises willing to pay more for 5G
Three quarters of IT and business leaders at end-user organizations are willing to pay more for 5G, recent research from...
Why mobile operators must break free from bad customer service
It's an exciting time to work in the mobile industry, with 5G on the horizon and an increasing reliance on our mobiles a...
Infographic: What do we actually use our smartphones for?
We all see more and more people glued to the blue-screens for an increasing amount of time, but what are they actually d...
Customer experience – the new battlefield for mobile operators
Telecoms.com periodically invites expert third parties to share their views on the industry's most pressing issues. In t...
The UK has fastest mobile connectivity in the world! Who knew?
We couldn't quite believe it either, but according to new research from Akamai the UK has the best networks worldwide fo...
The UK is walking a fine line between security and privacy
Following a couple of horrendous incidents in the UK, politicians are increasingly calling for greater power over the in...
EU to launch free WiFi4EU Internet hotspots
The hotspots will give tourists and residents alike the chance to use free public Wi-Fi in popular areas.
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