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O2 5G Ericsson deal, pressures other UK telcos to pick supplier British telco O2 has decided to expand its use of equipment from Swedish firm Ericsson to upgrade its 5G network, and in so doing has put pressure on the other three mobile telcos in the UK to declare their hands.

11th June 2020

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5G demand drives market growth for Nokia Finnish telecommunications equipment vendor Nokia says strong demand for 5G has driven growth in its business for the second quarter and helped the company achieve “compelling results’ for the full year 2019.

27th July 2019

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Profits up, but Optus revenues hit by ACCC call fee changes; Another Telstra outage on Friday the 13th May 2016?; Verizon, Actifio partner to launch cloud backup service; EU Commission says no to Hutchinson takeover of O2; E-invoicing could save Australia $7-$10 billion annually; Executive demand nosedives as election jitters take hold; Samsung Galaxy Note 6 leaks ? no its water resistant.

13th May 2016

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Stan is here ? and so is Presto, Netflix, Fetch TV, BigPond Movies, Quickflix, Apple TV; OPINION     Government discovers digital transformation; Hutchison confirms planned O2 acquisition; Venture Crowd raises $363K for Crowd Mobile ? but IPO falters; iPhone demand remains strong as Samsung regains ?some momentum?; Quin?s departure sparks changes at the top.

27th January 2015

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Telstra moves into global video content delivery; ACCAN questions new NBN greenfields costs; ANALYSIS   Cherries are in season ? but only NBN Co can pick them.; Optus extends 4G Plus to its entire network; Megaport adds Google Cloud interconnect; Australian Interconnection provider Megaport is now a Google Cloud Platform; ShoreTel adds Polaris; Hutch to buy UK?s O2 off Telefonica?

20th January 2015

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COVER STORY Fixed line telephony in major global decline; New group launches communications initiative; Not so fast on data retention, says committee; OPINION Brandis: I can see you but you can?t see me ; Telstra launches 4GX in Melbourne; Asia Pacific FTTH reaches 100 million, no thanks to Australia; ACMA flags changed OTT regulation; Chorus reduces UFB cost guidance; Fire service using Polycom video collaboration; Ericsson and IBM collaborate on 5G antenna designs; Telco IT investment growing...

28th November 2014

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Turnbull opens DiData?s Canberra cloud centre; ... and Telstra to build government cloud; Australians ?addicted? to smart devices, but believe we lag behind in digital; Telstra, Ericsson, Qualcomm hit 450 Mbps on 4G; ZipTel launches global data SIM card; BT in talks to buy O2, and maybe EE.

25th November 2014