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Samsung and O2 Telefónica Launch vRAN and Open RAN Network in Germany
TelecomTV· 9 hours agoSamsung Electronics and O2 Telefónica today announced that the companies have launched their first virtualized RAN (vRAN) and Open RAN commercial site in Germany. It is the ...
Samsung role with Telefónica Germany is trouble for Huawei or Nokia
Light Reading· 8 hours agoSamsung continues knocking on the door of Europe's radio access network (RAN) market and telcos seem...
Samsung, the open RAN star, has not escaped the 5G winter
Light Reading· 15 hours agoIt will have been missed by most Samsung watchers, like a soiled feather in a peacock's otherwise...
What’s up with… Nokia & Infobip, Stage X & Rakuten, Huawei
TelecomTV· 7 hours agoIn today’s industry news roundup: Nokia and Infobip join forces to enable developers to create telco...
Qualcomm Rises the Most in Two Years After Giving Rosy Forecast
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 9 hours ago(Bloomberg) -- Qualcomm Inc. shares soared as much as 10% after the world’s biggest seller of...
Qualcomm's stock rises as new generative AI capabilities boost premium smartphone sales -...
SiliconANGLE· 22 hours agoQualcomm President and Chief Executive Officer Cristiano Amon (pictured) said the company was...
Vodafone joins Linux edge group in industry push
Mobile World Live· 2 days agoVodafone Business signed-up to the Linux Foundation’s group focused on creating open frameworks for edge computing, joining the likes of AT&T, Arm, ...
Phones, Islamic books and currency exchange. Some businesses are making money out of Taliban rule
San Francisco Chronicle· 2 days agoYunis Safi, a businessman in Kabul, knows very well the importance of showing off your phone if you...
Introducing MobileX at Walmart: A simple, affordable approach to wireless service
ZDNet· 3 days agoIn a world where staying connected is more important than ever, having a reliable and affordable...
Wi-Fi Calling: How to Use It When There's Not Enough Cellular Signal
CNET· 3 days agoAT&T's outage in February was widespread enough that the carrier advised its customers to make use...