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European telcos Vodafone Germany and A1 Bulgaria, have teamed with equipment vendor Ericsson to establish what they claim is the first successful 5G SA international connection.

Finnish telecoms equipment vendor Nokia has announced a multi-year extension of its partnership with T-Mobile US, which see the telco expand its nationwide 5G network coverage and capacity.

The antennas division of Ericsson, Ericsson Antenna System EAS is expanding its local manufacturing footprint in India, which the telecoms equipment vendor says will position the country as a strategic innovation hub.

Telecoms equipment vendor Nokia has been selected by Australian cloud provider ResetData to supply a networking backbone for its rollout of sovereign liquid immersion-cooled ‘AI Factory’ data centres across the country.

High Altitude Platform Stations (HAPS) industry association HAPS Alliance has released a new white paper which details advantages of high altitude stratospheric communications technology over orbital satellites.

The worldwide smartphone market grew just 1% year on year in Q1 2025, according to the latest research from mobile telephony research firm Canalys, and the experts warn the recovery is fragile.

Vietnam’s three largest mobile network operators – Mobifone, Viettel and VNPT – have joined an industry initiative aimed at combatting online fraud through enhanced identity verification, and fostering a more secure digital ecosystem in Vietnam.

UAE telecoms provider e& has launched its AI-driven autonomous drone-based cell tower inspection system, which the telco says is a major leap forward in telecom infrastructure management and operational safety. |