Tag: 5G
Ericsson, Ooredoo partner to provide great 5G experiences at 2022 World...
Ericsson and Ooredoo Qatar are partnering to ensure that hundreds of thousands of football fans from around the world will enjoy the best next-gen...
Huawei to license handset technology – Report
Huawei’s handset division is reportedly negotiating with two domestic retailers to license its smartphone designs to bypass US sanctions.
Bloomberg reported that state-owned China Postal...
Private cellular networks to spend $12 billion by 2023, catalyzed by...
A new report by Juniper Research has found that the enhanced capabilities of 5G are driving enthusiasm and awareness of private cellular networks, and that...
GSMA calls on Africa to define 5G spectrum strategy
Governments and regulators across Africa have been urged to focus on spectrum policy to ensure a successful 5G rollout across the region by GSMA,...
MTN Ghana CEO hints of 5G launch next year
CEO of MTN Ghana, Selorm Adadevoh has hinted that hopefully the telecoms market leader will launch 5G in Ghana next year.
He was speaking in...
Huawei partners with Digital Council Africa to deliver 5G training
Huawei recently partnered with Digital Council Africa to host a series of 5G training and education sessions.
Delivered to an audience made up of...
Huawei rolls out P50 range without 5G
Huawei reportedly played down a lack of 5G support caused by US restrictions in its latest high-end handsets, as the vendor launched its Harmony...
GSMA warns spectrum shortage could escalate 5G rollout cost
The GSMA is calling on tech industry regulators across the globe to boost mid-band spectrum availability, cautioning that without additional allocations, it could cost...
Mobility-as-a-Service to displace 2.2 billion private car journeys by 2025
A new study by Juniper Research has found that MaaS (Mobility-as-a-Service) will displace over 2.2 billion private car journeys by 2025.
This, according to the...
Orange eyes Huawei for 5G Africa roll-out
France telecoms market leader, Orange have said they will avoid using equipment from Chinese vendors for 5G in Europe, but they see no issue...