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Infrastructure Networks, Machfu Partner To Deliver Oilfield Data Solutions
2019-06-26 15:58:17| OGI
INET will sell, supply and service Machfu solutions, delivered over INETs wireless platform. Machfu will utilize INETs LTE coverage to connect to oil and gas assets real-time in key energy producing areas.
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Extreme Networks buys Aerohive Networks for USD 272 million
2019-06-26 13:38:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Extreme Networks has agreed to acquire Aerohive Networks for USD 272 million. The deal strengthens its portfolio in WLAN networks and cloud management and edge applications, as well as boosting subscription revenue.
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Etisalat invests 860 million in next-gen mobile networks in the UAE
2019-06-20 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
Emirati telco, Etisalat, has announced that it will invest AED4 billion (£860 million) in upgrading its mobile network infrastructure in 2019. "The upgrade will cover the company's mobile phone and fibre optic networks…read more on TotalTele.com »
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Verimatrix and moTV.eu provide hybrid platform for Mongolsat Networks
2019-06-17 02:30:02| Digital TV News
Verimatrix (Paris:INSD) and moTV.eu are securing DVB-S delivery offered by Mongolsat Networks. Using the moTV.eu OTT/IPTV/hybrid platform, Verimatrix protects Mongolsat's Freeview TV service to STBs and its TV Everywhere content streamed to mobile devices.
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Connected Britain 2019: Whats next for the UKs fledgling 5G and FTTH networks?
2019-06-13 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
2019 has been quite a year for the UK from a connectivity point of view. The country became one of the first nations in Europe to launch commercial 5G mobile network services last month, when EE switched on its 5G networks. The UK has made similarly impressive strides on the fixed line side of things, seeing a seven-fold increase in FTTH penetration levels since this time last year. I mean, sure, seven times nothing is still not very much at all, but it’s a start! To its credit, the government seems to have recognised the need to safeguard its digital economy (especially in a post-Brexit setting) and is playing a proactive role in cultivating investment in both the fixed line and mobile sectors. With Connected Britain 2019 just around the corner, what better time than now to stop and take stock of the UK’s position in the global telecoms arena and ask ‘what’s next’? 5G The UK has established itself as an early adopter of 5G and is well positioned to continue to lead, particularly in Europe. EE, Vodafone, O2 and Three have all committed to launch 5G mobile services in 2019, although so far, EE is the only one to have actually launched. “Launching 5G is going to provide a [download speed] uplift of around 150Mbps and often far more than that. It's going to be a premium experience, it will be like having a lane to yourself on the motorway…read more on TotalTele.com »
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