The telecom industry is at a pivotal juncture where monetizing substantial investments in next-generation network infrastructures is crucial for future growth and sustainability. NTT DATA, a leading technology partner in the telecommunications sector, is significantly contributing to this
Huawei has been making waves with its rapid financial growth and advancements in 5.5G technology. The company reported a 34.3% revenue surge, amassing CNY417.5 billion ($58.8 billion) in the first half of the year. Net profits rose to CNY54.9 billion, marking a 17.8% year-on-year increase, although
Standard Essential Patents (SEPs) are a cornerstone for ensuring the seamless interoperability and compatibility of products and services across an array of sectors, particularly in the rapidly evolving field of wireless technology. The significance of SEPs is underscored by their influence on
In an ambitious bid to enhance digital connectivity, OXG and Vodafone have embarked on a substantial fiber optic project in Hamburg, Germany, aiming to implement a fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) network that will connect up to 300,000 households. This endeavor, which officially began on August 28,
Australia's third-largest telecommunications company, TPG Telecom, recently announced significant measures to address a substantial decline in profitability and rising finance costs. For the half-year ending June 30, 2024, TPG reported a drastic 40% drop in net profit, falling from $48 million
Despite the rapid advancements in 5G technology, including virtualized Radio Access Network (vRAN) and open RAN architectures, smaller telecom operators face unique challenges in adopting these innovations. Financial constraints, logistical concerns, and the need for specialized training present