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EU data protection
fromEngadget
16 hours ago

Ireland is testing out a digital wallet that conducts age verification for social media users

Ireland is trialing a Government Digital Wallet to verify user age for social media access, aiming for user-friendly design before its 2026 EU deadline.
#esim
Paris food
fromThe World in My Pocket
21 hours ago

How to Choose the Best eSIM For Paris - My Experience and Recommendations - The World in My Pocket

Using an eSIM for travel in Paris ensures seamless connectivity and reliable coverage throughout the city.
#5g
DevOps
fromComputerWeekly.com
5 days ago

Mobile network operators urged to help commercialise 5G live production | Computer Weekly

A consortium urges MNOs to provide standardized QoD APIs for reliable, low-latency live broadcast production connectivity.
London startup
fromComputerWeekly.com
2 weeks ago

O2 brings 5G+ connectivity to communities across Scotland | Computer Weekly

O2 is expanding 5G+ connectivity across Scotland, benefiting over four million people with faster speeds and improved reliability.
DevOps
fromComputerWeekly.com
5 days ago

Mobile network operators urged to help commercialise 5G live production | Computer Weekly

A consortium urges MNOs to provide standardized QoD APIs for reliable, low-latency live broadcast production connectivity.
London startup
fromComputerWeekly.com
2 weeks ago

O2 brings 5G+ connectivity to communities across Scotland | Computer Weekly

O2 is expanding 5G+ connectivity across Scotland, benefiting over four million people with faster speeds and improved reliability.
Business
from24/7 Wall St.
1 day ago

Amazon's Globalstar play about spectrum, not just hardware

Amazon is in talks to acquire Globalstar for its valuable licensed spectrum and ground infrastructure.
Media industry
fromIndependent
2 days ago

Inside Sky's war on dodgy boxes: 'A member of the family who is a garda has one - half the station has them'

Media companies are considering legal action against illegal streaming, but public sentiment suggests users view it as a victimless crime.
Business intelligence
fromComputerWeekly.com
2 days ago

Wireless AI paradox emerges as Wi-Fi evolves into strategic growth engine | Computer Weekly

Strategic investments in wireless and AI are crucial for businesses to achieve operational efficiency and productivity gains.
fromTelecompetitor
2 days ago

Empire Fiber announces expansion to Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania

"Lehigh Valley residents deserve internet that works as hard as they do. We're not just expanding our network—we're giving customers a superior choice. By signing up now, residents can secure early access to faster speeds, better reliability, and a customer experience built for them."
Online Community Development
France news
fromThe Local France
5 days ago

France begins shutdown of 2G network

Orange will deactivate its 2G network in parts of France starting April 1, affecting 28 municipalities and over 1.5 million devices.
#att
fromEngadget
5 days ago
Mobile UX

AT&T now offers a single subscription for both wireless service and home internet

fromEngadget
5 days ago
Mobile UX

AT&T now offers a single subscription for both wireless service and home internet

London startup
fromComputerWeekly.com
4 days ago

CityFibre launches 8.5Gb service across wholesale multi-gig network | Computer Weekly

CityFibre launches an 8.5Gb product to enhance multi-gigabit broadband access for UK homes and businesses, supporting innovation and economic growth.
#fcc
Public health
fromTheregister
5 days ago

FCC making it easier for US telcos to ditch legacy lines

New FCC rules aim to accelerate high-speed network transition but may disadvantage rural and special needs populations.
Public health
fromTheregister
5 days ago

FCC making it easier for US telcos to ditch legacy lines

New FCC rules aim to accelerate high-speed network transition but may disadvantage rural and special needs populations.
Information security
fromThe Hacker News
5 days ago

Weekly Recap: Telecom Sleeper Cells, LLM Jailbreaks, Apple Forces U.K. Age Checks and More

A critical Citrix vulnerability is actively exploited, and the FBI confirms a hack of Director Kash Patel's email account by an Iran-linked group.
Roam Research
fromComputerWeekly.com
5 days ago

Virgin Media O2 accelerates UK 5G upgrade programme | Computer Weekly

Virgin Media O2 is investing £700m to upgrade its mobile network, focusing on high-demand areas and enhancing 5G+ technology.
#mobile-connectivity
France news
fromComputerWeekly.com
5 days ago

Orange steams ahead in French railway connectivity | Computer Weekly

Mobile connectivity quality varies significantly among French rail operators, impacting passenger experience and expectations.
France news
fromComputerWeekly.com
5 days ago

Orange steams ahead in French railway connectivity | Computer Weekly

Mobile connectivity quality varies significantly among French rail operators, impacting passenger experience and expectations.
#artificial-intelligence
fromTNW | Artificial-Intelligence
1 week ago
European startups

How BNESIM uses AI to reshape travel eSIM & global connectivity

Artificial intelligence is reshaping industries by accelerating growth, adaptation, and competition, enabling smaller organizations to innovate rapidly.
fromComputerWeekly.com
2 weeks ago
Artificial intelligence

Agentic AI to make data uplink the next mobile bottleneck | Computer Weekly

Agentic AI is increasing uplink traffic, necessitating a reimagining of network design to accommodate real-time data generation and exchange.
EU data protection
fromFortune
4 days ago

Is Europe too regulated to win the AI race-or ready for a second act? | Fortune

Europe faces economic decline without radical reforms, as highlighted in the Draghi report.
Digital life
fromInsideHook
6 days ago

What Will Airlines' Use of Satellite Internet Mean for Entertainment?

Airlines are partnering with satellite internet providers to offer free wifi, transforming in-flight entertainment and passenger experience.
fromComputerWeekly.com
1 week ago

Virgin Media Business Wholesale accelerates high-capacity delivery in the UK | Computer Weekly

Project Spark is designed to fundamentally reshape how high-capacity services in the UK are built, priced and delivered, supporting the next wave of digital infrastructure expansion.
London startup
Roam Research
fromTelecompetitor
2 days ago

Ripple Fiber introduces 8 Gig tier

Ripple Fiber introduces 5 Gig and 8 Gig internet packages, enhancing reliability and speed for residential and business customers.
Marketing tech
fromTelecompetitor
2 weeks ago

Vendors introduce tools for the AI + broadband world: Roundup

Major vendors announce AI-integrated networking solutions for broadband service providers, including Wi-Fi 8 access points, unified platforms, and enhanced cloud services designed for enterprise edge optimization and agentic AI deployment.
fromTNW | Uk
1 week ago

Openreach expands collaboration with Google Cloud AI

Openreach has constructed a digital twin of the UK's transportation corridors, integrating data for 35 million homes and businesses with national road, rail and waterway networks and its existing fibre infrastructure.
London startup
European startups
fromComputerWeekly.com
2 weeks ago

Telenor IoT expands global connectivity with launch of global APN | Computer Weekly

Telenor IoT enhances global connectivity with a new APN service, simplifying deployments and improving performance for IoT devices worldwide.
EU data protection
fromComputerWeekly.com
1 week ago

BT boosts connectivity, security for Northern Ireland Electricity Networks | Computer Weekly

BT has secured a 10-year contract worth up to £200m with NIE Networks to enhance connectivity and cyber security for critical services in Northern Ireland.
#openreach
London startup
fromComputerWeekly.com
1 week ago

Google Cloud, Openreach expand connectivity collaboration | Computer Weekly

Openreach and Google Cloud are enhancing sustainability and connectivity through AI and data science technologies to support the UK's digital economy.
Tech industry
fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

AT&T is pouring $250 billion into US telecom infrastructure to try to win in the AI age

AT&T is investing $250 billion over five years to replace copper infrastructure with fiber, 5G, and satellite networks to support AI-driven connectivity demands.
Marketing tech
fromThedrum
3 weeks ago

Vodafone Achieves 176% Lift in Campaign Awareness for In-Game Ad Campaign

Vodafone's programmatic in-game advertising campaign in Trackmania successfully generated awareness and consideration for its high-speed internet offering among German gamers.
fromIndependent
4 weeks ago

Big decrease in TV subscriptions as number using illegal dodgy boxes soars

Only 57pc now have pay-TV subscriptions from traditional providers, down from 70pc in 2022.
Television
fromTelecompetitor
3 weeks ago

Time to sunset rules mandating copper maintenance: USTelecom

The goal of the new USTelecom program is to show consumers, businesses, civic leaders, and policymakers why maintaining legacy copper for the small portion of end users is not an efficient approach. A key part of this is explaining why modern technology is better.
Digital life
fromComputerWeekly.com
3 weeks ago

Nvidia teams with global telecom leaders for 6G development | Computer Weekly

Beyond traditional connectivity, 6G wireless networks will become the fabric for physical AI, enabling billions of autonomous machines, vehicles, sensors and robots and significantly increasing demands for security and trust. Yet legacy wireless architectures were not designed to meet these requirements, creating challenges as networks increase in complexity.
Artificial intelligence
Gadgets
fromFortune
1 month ago

Qualcomm CEO: "resistance is futile" as 6G mobile revolution approaches | Fortune

6G will be the telecommunications system for the AI age, enabling data flow between humans, AI agents, and the physical world, fundamentally transforming mobile experiences beyond smartphones.
Marketing tech
fromAndroid Authority
3 weeks ago

T-Mobile makes big claims with T-Sat, but does it deliver?

The NAD's review board determined T-Mobile's T-Sat advertising claims are misleading and recommends the company change its marketing strategy, which T-Mobile agreed to comply with.
fromTelecompetitor
1 month ago

Most consumers consider changing mobile plans once per year: Survey

Consumers are not passively renewing mobile plans. They are actively evaluating them, comparing value, scrutinizing pricing, and reassessing providers more frequently. Mobile is evolving from a static utility into a dynamic service relationship, and the next era will belong to those who reduce complexity, communicate transparently, and activate seamlessly.
Mobile UX
London startup
fromComputerWeekly.com
2 weeks ago

Ofcom sets out regulation to push UK gigabit broadband to 'final phase' | Computer Weekly

Ofcom's regulatory framework aims to deliver full-fibre gigabit broadband to nearly all UK properties by 2027, with competition and investment driving productivity gains across the economy.
Digital life
fromTelecompetitor
3 weeks ago

Good Wi-Fi key to platform choice and reducing churn: Report

In-home Wi-Fi quality is the primary differentiator between broadband platforms, with visual AI-powered self-support apps reducing churn and improving customer loyalty.
fromComputerWeekly.com
1 month ago

UK direct-to-device satellite connectivity takes off with Virgin Media O2 | Computer Weekly

The service is the result of a UK-first partnership with SpaceX, using Starlink's low-Earth orbit satellites to deliver connectivity direct to mobile devices using O2's licensed mobile spectrum transmitted from space. The switch-on also follows recent approval by UK regulator Ofcom of the UK's first licence for satellite-to-smartphone services.
UK news
European startups
fromTheregister
1 month ago

Vodafone to use Amazon Leo satellites for cellular backhaul

Vodafone partners with Amazon Leo satellites to connect remote cellular base stations in Europe and Africa, eliminating expensive fiber infrastructure installation.
London startup
fromTheregister
2 weeks ago

Ofcom sees no need for change in next phase of fiber rollout

Ofcom's updated telecom regulations maintain existing framework while acknowledging BT's continued market dominance, requiring Openreach to share infrastructure and setting price controls for basic broadband services across most UK premises.
Artificial intelligence
fromTechzine Global
1 month ago

Making sense of 6G: what will the 'agentic telco' look like?

6G networks will integrate AI across all layers to enable autonomous, physical AI applications like self-driving cars and robotic systems, with multiple industry players collaborating on open standards by 2030.
fromThedrum
1 month ago

A global marketing campaign to position Vodafone as a trusted strategic partner

Step 1 Building a content framework with actual, useful content Not to bang a familiar Earnest drum, but these days far too much content doesn't have any actual... content. So for Vodafone we concentrated on creating an integrated digital campaign built on a foundation of engaging and useful information that demonstrated Vodafone's grasp of the issues facing executives today. This earned Vodafone executive attention and allowed them to build relationships based on real empathy.
Marketing
Digital life
fromTelecompetitor
4 weeks ago

Fiber access grew in the last half of 2025, but 5G growth slowed: Analysis

Fiber internet providers accelerated expansion to 8.4% growth in late 2025, adding 5.2 million addresses and achieving 99%+ coverage in 182 counties, while overall served locations increased and unserved locations decreased by 8.4%.
Miscellaneous
fromComputerWeekly.com
1 month ago

Telefonica activates commercial Edge services in Spain | Computer Weekly

Telefónica launched commercial Edge computing services across multiple Spanish cities, enabling low-latency applications and integrating FTTH fibre and 5G standalone technologies.
fromComputerWeekly.com
3 weeks ago

O2 makes major 5G expansion, deploys small cells to boost Bath capacity | Computer Weekly

Our 5G+ service is now available to millions of customers across the UK, and uniquely, it's available to everyone on O2 across all Plans - unlike other networks. The upgrade boosts performance in busy areas, including major venues that host big crowds, benefiting both residents and businesses.
London startup
Gadgets
fromComputerWeekly.com
1 month ago

Alcatel-Lucent looks to make Wi-Fi 7 affordable for everyday connectivity | Computer Weekly

Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise launches the OmniAccess Stellar AP1501, an affordable Wi-Fi 7 access point designed to overcome cost and complexity barriers limiting enterprise adoption.
Artificial intelligence
fromComputerWeekly.com
1 month ago

Nokia, AWS demo agentic AI network slicing with Du, Orange | Computer Weekly

Nokia and AWS launched an agentic AI-powered 5G-Advanced network slicing solution that dynamically optimizes network performance during unpredictable traffic events and emergencies.
Miscellaneous
fromTechzine Global
1 month ago

5G Standalone exposes European disadvantage

Europe risks falling structurally behind in 5G capability and innovation due to delayed 5G Standalone deployment, fragmented investment, limited mid-band spectrum, and low-price policies.
fromTheregister
1 month ago

Ofcom reveals telco complaint rates for Q3 2025

The UK's telecoms regulator has named and shamed the companies it receives the most customer complaints about, with certain brands cropping up more than others. EE, TalkTalk, and Vodafone generated the most vitriol about fixed broadband, according to Ofcom. For landlines it was TalkTalk, Sky Mobile got the most for pay-monthly mobile, and EE again topped pay TV. This covers complaints to the authority during the quarter from July to September last year (Q3 2025), relative to the size of the telecom operators' customer bases.
UK news
Privacy professionals
fromThe Drum
2 months ago

Forget the cookie - mobile network data provides next level consumer insight

Mobile network data provides privacy-first, highly accurate, and comprehensive audience insights because operators continuously collect location and usage information.
Venture
fromComputerWeekly.com
1 month ago

Private LTE/5G networks reached 6,500 deployments in 2025 | Computer Weekly

Private LTE/5G market reached US$2.4bn in 2025 and is forecast to grow to US$12bn by 2030, driven by enterprise deployments, dedicated spectrum and rising end-user demand.
Television
fromIndependent
2 months ago

'Just calling up your provider to say you intend to switch usually gets you a discount': How to get the best deals on mobile, broadband and TV

Shop around and switch broadband, mobile, and TV providers regularly to secure deals and avoid large post-contract price increases.
Marketing
fromAndroid Police
1 month ago

Verizon makes its next move in its fight against T-Mobile

Verizon is suing T-Mobile over allegedly deceptive advertisements that claimed exaggerated savings for customers switching from Verizon.
Tech industry
fromComputerWeekly.com
2 months ago

Vodafone IoT and Skylo bring NTN NB-IoT connectivity to global customers | Computer Weekly

Vodafone IoT partners with Skylo Technologies to provide NB‑IoT satellite non‑terrestrial network connectivity enabling roaming IoT services across remote and maritime environments.
UK news
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month ago

The UK broadband providers that attracted the most complaints

EE, TalkTalk and Vodafone received the most broadband complaints while Plusnet and Utility Warehouse had the fewest; donations support The Independent's reporting.
fromTheregister
1 month ago

UK unveils telecoms charter to curb mid-contract bill shocks

The UK government claims a new Telecoms Consumer Charter will stop customers being hit by unexpected bill increases and offer clearer pricing when signing up to deals. Britain's Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) says major telco providers - BT, Virgin Media O2 (VMO2), the newly conjoined VodafoneThree, Sky, and TalkTalk - have signed up to new commitments under the charter. The charter, however, appears to be nothing more than a voluntary code of conduct with no legal enforcement.
UK politics
fromComputerWeekly.com
1 month ago

Virgin Media O2 accelerates automation across mobile network | Computer Weekly

In its strategy to maintain acceptable performance levels for mobile users, VMO2 has expanded its relationship with infrastructure modernisation firm Zinkworks. VMO2) added that it is building on two years of experience monitoring its fixed broadband network, where the technology is said to have reduced repair times by more than a third, cutting the need for engineer visits by 12%.
Miscellaneous
Marketing
fromBusiness Matters
2 months ago

Telecoms' debt problem hides a deeper truth about how the industry really works

Telecom profitability depends more on efficient commercial operations—sales, distribution, customer acquisition and retention—than on asset ownership or network coverage.
France news
fromBusiness Matters
2 months ago

Year-end race for Drahi's SFR could set tone for EU telecoms consolidation in 2026

New non-binding bids for parts of Altice France's SFR could force Bouygues, Iliad and Orange to raise offers and trigger consolidation in Europe's telecoms sector.
fromTelecompetitor
2 months ago

AI requires stronger upload connections among U.S. carriers: Report

Ookla said the growing use of ChatGPT and other AI tools places much more demand on mobile networks than the typical activities of browsing social media and the web, watching videos, texting, and making the occasional phone call. As a result, more speed and expanded capabilities will be necessary. The report said advanced AI capabilities like AI-enabled glasses will put a particular strain on upload connections in the future.
Tech industry
fromTelecompetitor
2 months ago

Mobile problems few, experience strong: J.D. Power study

"Despite generational differences in the types of problems experienced, one thing is clear: wireless network quality is strong," Carl Lepper, J.D. Power senior director of technology, media and telecom, said in a prepared statement about the mobile study.
Mobile UX
UK news
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Openreach said yes to full fibre broadband, then branded it uneconomical'

Openreach's online checker showed full-fibre availability, but physical conduit blockages initially made the final connection uneconomical until a later solution was found.
fromGlobal IP & Technology Law Blog
2 months ago

The EU Digital Networks Act: Revolution or Evolution of EU Telecom Law?

A copper network switch off by 31 December 2035 (earlier in regions where 95% fibre coverage would be achieved, and affordable retail connectivity would be available). The Single Passport Authorisation: a single EU Member State notification procedure could be used for providing services throughout the EU. Member States would not be allowed to set additional requirements. EU satellite authorisation: a single EU autorisation for satellite services.
Miscellaneous
#5g-coverage
fromZDNET
2 months ago
Gadgets

I compared Verizon, T-Mobile, and AT&T 5G coverage on a road trip - and the winner surprised me

fromZDNET
2 months ago
Gadgets

I tested Verizon, T-Mobile, and AT&T 5G coverage on a road trip - here's the surprise winner

fromZDNET
2 months ago
Gadgets

I compared Verizon, T-Mobile, and AT&T 5G coverage on a road trip - and the winner surprised me

fromZDNET
2 months ago
Gadgets

I tested Verizon, T-Mobile, and AT&T 5G coverage on a road trip - here's the surprise winner

EU data protection
fromIrish Independent
2 months ago

Sky must tell customers about alternative price plans before renewal, court rules

Sky Ireland must inform customers before contract auto-renewal and offer alternative tariff information in compliance with EU regulations, as ordered by the High Court.
Gadgets
fromZDNET
2 months ago

Frontier is now part of Verizon: Here are all the deals you can take advantage of now

Verizon acquired Frontier, expanding fiber reach and offering bundled promotions including six months free fiber, discounted mobile lines, device incentives, and business bundle discounts.
Miscellaneous
fromTechzine Global
2 months ago

European Commission considers unlimited spectrum rights

The European Commission proposes granting telecoms potentially indefinite radio-spectrum rights to boost investment, create a mature secondary market, and accelerate EU network rollouts.
UK news
fromComputerWeekly.com
2 months ago

EE, Three claim UK's best mobile internet performance in 2025 | Computer Weekly

EE and Three deliver the best UK mobile internet performance in 2025, tying with download speeds above 110 Mbps and strong overall metrics.
Mobile UX
fromTelecompetitor
2 months ago

Differentiated services necessary and attractive to carriers: Ericsson study

Assured differentiated connectivity is wanted by over 40% of users; many will pay, and such services increase brand perception, satisfaction, and customer retention.
Miscellaneous
fromTechzine Global
2 months ago

Eurofiber adds Netways Europe to its private 5G partners

Eurofiber and Netways Europe enable faster, sustainable rollout and lifecycle management of private 5G Mobile Private Networks through logistics, preconfiguration, and staging services.
fromGSMArena.com
1 month ago

Apple C2 modem to bring satellite 5G connectivity

A new rumor from a Chinese leaker suggests that Apple's C2 modem which is expected to be featured inside the iPhone 18 Pro series will support 5G satellite connectivity. The rumor claims the C2 modem will offer support for New Radio Non-Terrestrial Networks (NR-NTN) connectivity. This means devices with the new modem will be able to connect to low-Earth orbit satellites for direct internet access in areas without traditional cellular coverage.
Mobile UX
Artificial intelligence
fromTelecompetitor
1 month ago

T-Mobile adds agentic AI to its network

T-Mobile embedded agentic AI into its wireless network to provide Live Translation: real-time phone call translation in 50+ languages available regardless of phone generation.
fromComputerWeekly.com
2 months ago

Europe's fibre roll-out failing to deliver returns in key markets | Computer Weekly

The mass roll-out of fibre networks is seen as the key to the expansion of digital services across major economies, but research from Kearney is warning that a €174bn funding shortfall facing Europe's telecoms sector is putting 2030 gigabit and 5G connectivity targets at risk, meaning around 45 million Europeans could remain without adequate high-speed connectivity by the end of the decade.
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
fromComputerWeekly.com
2 months ago

Zayo expands network across Iberian Peninsula | Computer Weekly

Zayo Europe launched a landmark 3,500km Iberian network with Reintel to deliver low-latency, 400GE-capable connectivity across major Spanish and Portuguese cities.
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