Topics: 5G

Ravi Shankar Prasad asks CEO’s of electronics, Mobile corps to step up investment and manufacturing in India

The Government on Monday exhorted captains of electronics and the mobile industry to step up investments as well as manufacturing in India and asserted...

Italy’s new government to use special powers on 5G supply deals

Italy’s new government on Thursday approved its use of special powers in supply deals for fifth-generation (5G) telecom services by a number of domestic...

Apple acquires Intel’s smartphone modem unit for $1 billion

U.S. technology giant Apple Inc, on Thursday, announced the acquisition of Intel’s smartphone modem business at $1 billion. In a statement issued by the Intel,...
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Singapore to invest $30 million on 5G networks test

Singapore on Thursday launched an S$40 million ($29.5 million) initiative to test applications for 5G networks, the next generation of mobile communications, ahead of...

UK’s Three to offer 5G broadband service in London

UK mobile operator Three on Monday said it would launch its first new-generation 5G broadband service in London in August and would roll out...

China Ministry may use 5G licenses for commercial use in the near future

China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) will roll out commercial 5G licenses "in the near future", Xinhua said. It did not provide further...
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Nokia CEO admits delays in getting 5G technology up and running

Nokia Chief Executive Rajeev Suri said on Tuesday that the company had been a little slow in getting 5G technology up and running, citing...

Infinix Mobile is expecting the growth of 50 to 60 percent from smartphone sales

Mobile device maker Infinix expects around 50-60 percent growth in its smartphone sales this year with its focus on customers in the economy segment,...

Huawei reports 39% growth of $27 billion in Q1, despite US pressure on the world and its allies

Huawei Technologies said on Monday its first-quarter revenue jumped 39 percent to 179.7 billion yuan ($26.81 billion), in the Chinese technology firm's first-ever quarterly...
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No spying evidence found against Huawei technology says Belgian cybersecurity agency

BRUSSELS: Belgium's centre for cybersecurity has found no evidence that telecoms equipment supplied by Huawei Technology could be used for spying. The agency, which reports...

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