• FCC proposes total, retroactive ban on all Huawei and ZTE kit in US networks

    FCC proposes total, retroactive ban on all Huawei and ZTE kit in US networks
    US communications regulator the FCC wants to significantly expand the scope of its ban on Chinese telecoms equipment.
    A year ago the FCC designated Huawei and ZTE as national security threats and, as a consequence, barred federal funds from being spent on buying kit from them. This mainly affected smaller, rural providers who rely on state subsidies and, obviously, exerted no influence over those that don’t.
    Now it’s proposing to impose a blanket ban on all such purchases, regardless
  • A giant model of London coming to King’s Cross

    A giant model of London coming to King’s Cross
    A giant scale model of London covering most of Zones 1-3 will be on display in King’s Cross this summer.
    It’s a model that has already been on display at the Building Centre near Tottenham Court Road, but with a new extension to add Wembley, it’s appearing at the NLA’s new building in King’s Cross.
    It shows off, in 3D all the main buildings in London, current and planned, along with rail transport links. Although designed to show off London’s developments, it&
  • Dish continues to buy American with Dell OpenRAN edge deal

    Dish continues to buy American with Dell OpenRAN edge deal
    Having sold much of its soul to AWS, nascent US MNO Dish once more opted for local help when in building its OpenRAN 5G edge network.
    Dell will provide the ‘foundation’ of the network, which seems to mean the IT kit. Not only is Dell a major player in the server game, it will also provide containerized RAN functions and the support needed to execute such a cutting edge deployment. The two companies have also vowed to collaborate on further network R&D.
    “By collaborating wit
  • ‘You can’t monopolise creativity’: Collaboration and telco B2B success

    When it comes to the overall revenue generation strategies for global telecoms operators, traditionally we have seen a major focus primarily on capturing growth in the consumer segment. But the world is changing. Even before the coronavirus pandemic forced digital transformation upon businesses around the world, operators were already coming to realise that the B2B market was set for enormous growth, with demand surging for bespoke connectivity services to meet an enterprise’s s
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  • Verizon scoops half a billion dollar deal with DoD for research network

    The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has selected Verizon Public Sector to deliver a next-generation, high-bandwidth, low-latency, Layer 2 wide area network in support of critical research. Verizon’s solution includes switch, router, firewall and Edge Compute capabilities…read more on TotalTele.com »
  • Nokia selected for 5G RAN by Denmark’s TTN joint venture

    Denmark’s most recent 5G auction finished back in April, raising around $336 million and giving TDC Net, 3 Denmark, and the Telia–Telenor joint venture, TT-Network (TTN) access to additional spectrum in the 1.5 GHz, 2.1 GHz, 2.3 GHz, 3.5 GHz, and 26 GHz bands…read more on TotalTele.com »
  • Nokia brings liquid cooling tech to KDDI

    The trial will demonstrate how KDDI can reduce its baseband cooling system energy consumption by more than 70 percent compared to traditional gas coolant-based air-cooling solutions. Efficiencies can be further enhanced by the introduction of a heat reuse option that could yield a potential reduction of 80 percent in CO2 emissions. This is the first time a liquid cooling solution will be trialed in Japan highlighting KDDI&rsquo…read more on TotalTele.com »
  • Microsoft planning four Chinese data centres

    The coronavirus has created a surge of digitalisation around the world, seeing businesses increasingly migrating to the cloud. In China, this transformation has been particular pronounced, with new data security legislation introduced last year prompting enterprises to shift their data management strategies…read more on TotalTele.com »
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