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Microsoft starts public preview of mobile gaming service Project xCloud

2019-09-25 08:47:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Microsoft announced it will start a public preview of its streaming gaming service Project xCloud in October. The preview is open to Xbox users in the US, UK and Korea.

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T-Mobile US launches mobile banking service nationwide

2019-04-18 15:04:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) T-Mobile US announced that its mobile banking service is now available nationwide, following a trial launched last year. The free bank account can be opened and managed from a smartphone and offers T-Mobile postpaid customers extra interest on the account balance.

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Verizon launches first 5G mobile service in Chicago, Minneapolis

2019-04-04 09:20:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Verizon has confirmed the start of its 5G mobile service, in parts of Minneapolis and Chicago. The launch came a week ahead of schedule. Customers can access the service with the new 5G mod for the Moto Z3 smartphone and receive speeds of up to 1 Gbps. 

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Singtel launches all-digital, no-contract mobile service Gomo

2019-03-25 11:04:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) EMBARGOED Singtel has introduced Gomo, an all-digital mobile product, which mainly targets digital natives and millennials. Gomo provides immediate digital mobile sign-up and same day SIM card delivery, a dedicated Care app and 24/7 live chat for customer service enquires, as well as data allowances and lifestyle benefits. For SGD 20 per month, the Gomo Mobile package includes 20GB of data, 200 minutes talktime, 200 SMS and free Caller ID.

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Ericsson network software fault leads to mobile service disruptions in multiple countries

2018-12-06 17:07:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Ericsson has admitted a fault in its network software has caused major mobile service outages in "multiple countries". The company said the problem is thought to be due to an expired software certificate and it's taken "immediate action" to minimize impact and support the restoration of services. A "limited number" of its network operator customers were affected, Ericsson said in a statement. These are thought to include O2 UK and Softbank in Japan. 

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