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GSMA: Mobile broadband spectrum allocation could boost Indonesian economy by $11bn

2018-09-28 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news

A new report by the GSMA has suggested that assigning the country's 700MHz band spectrum to mobile broadband could provide a $11 billion shot in the arm for the Indonesian economy. Indonesia's economy is poised for exponential growth as the country looks to position itself as a regional digital powerhouse in South East Asia…read more on TotalTele.com »

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GSMA: GDPR will drive responsible data governance but telcos subject to additional obligations

2018-05-23 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news

Businesses across Europe are locked in discussion over the best way to protect customer data in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal that engulfed Facebook last month. The ensuing scrutiny that fell upon the social media giant has put data protection front of mind for CEOs and board members across the continent…read more on TotalTele.com »

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DoJ investigates AT&T, Verizon, GSMA for possible eSim collusion

2018-04-23 09:00:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) The US Justice Department (DoJ) s looking into whether AT&T, Verizon and GSMA made it difficult for people to easily switch mobile carriers by blocking or hindering the use of eSims, the New York Times reported, citing six sources with knowledge of the inquiry. The DoJ) asked the parties in February for information on potential collusion to thwart eSim, a technology that lets people remotely switch mobile provider without having to insert a new Sim card into a device, two of the sources said. AT&T and Verizon face accusations that they colluded with the GSMA to try to establish standards that would allow them to lock a device to their network even if it had eSim technology. 

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Only 14% of mobile connections to use 5G by 2025 - GSMA report

2018-02-26 10:10:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) LTE will remain the dominant mobile service for several years to come, according to the latest forecasts from the GSMA at Mobile World Congress. Its 'Mobile Economy' report predicts that 4G will grow to 53 percent of the world's mobile connections by 2025 from 29 percent in 2017. While the first 5G networks are expected to launch late this year, the new service will be used by only 14 percent of mobile lines in 2025. 

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GSMA unable to push IPX market forward

2017-09-28 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news

The GSMA may have created one of the specifications that underpins IPX, but the industry body has little to offer when it comes to encouraging mobile operators to deploy it. "There's a limit to what the GSMA can do,"…read more on TotalTele.com »

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