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ZTE actively practices CSF to guarantee network operator cybersecurity

September 15, 2021 News Centre 0

Nowadays, with the advancement of CSF, it is widely used as the basis of country-level cybersecurity standards worldwide. Read more…

Demand surging
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Demand surging for laptops, network peripherals and components

March 24, 2020 News Centre 0

Demand is surging for laptops and network peripherals as well as components in the supply chain, as companies rush to build virtual offices. Read more…

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The challenge of policy and charging control in a 5G network

December 10, 2019 Guest Writer 0

Policy and charging control plays a very critical role in the 5G ecosystem. It provides transparency and control over the consumption of network resources. Read more…

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The fully autonomous network – achievable or ‘pipe’ dream?

November 27, 2019 Ryan Jeffery 0

I want to make my network observable, reliable, predictable, repeatable and autonomous so that I don’t need anyone to operate it – ‘pipe’ dream or possible? Read more…

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Why 5G security treats your network as a sensor

November 12, 2019 Guest Writer 0

While security has historically been applied to network services, in the 5G era it will have to be built in from the very beginning. Read more…

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Defining autonomous networks and the business case for them

November 11, 2019 Guest Writer 0

‘Autonomous network’ in this article, refers to the ability of the network to operate on its own, without human intervention. Read more…

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ETSI publishes white paper on Network Transformation for 5G

October 15, 2019 News Centre 0

ETSI publishes a white paper on Network Transformation containing specifications on key building block technologies for next-generation 5G networks.
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How about crowdsourcing security for your network?

October 9, 2019 Guest Writer 0

Would you trust crowdsourcing as a means to improve the security of your network and enterprise systems? Read more…

5G next wave network operators
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Can network operators really capture the next wave?

July 31, 2019 Alex Leslie 0

A press release with the title ‘Network Operators to benefit from an additional $120 billion from Value Added Services by 2024’ Read more…

Off the Wire

KT taps Samsung to expand PS-LTE network

May 6, 2019 News Centre 0

South Korea’s second largest mobile operator KT selected Samsung to expand its public safety LTE (PS-LTE) network, which also supports NB-IoT services. Read more…

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Germany sets tougher criteria for ALL network vendors

March 8, 2019 News Centre 0

Germany set tougher criteria on Thursday for vendors supplying telecoms network equipment, stopping short of singling out China’s Huawei Technologies. Read more…

Off the Wire

How 5G will solve congestion problems in today’s 4G networks

February 22, 2019 News Centre 0

Opensignal mobile analytics company, has published its first report about “How 5G will solve the congestion problems of today’s 4G networks”. Read more…

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Samsung ramping up network business to capitalise on Huawei

February 18, 2019 News Centre 0

#Samsung Electronics is pouring resources into its telecom #network equipment business, aiming to capitalise on the #security fears hobbling China’s #Huawei. Read more…

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GSMA calls on Europe for sanity check on network exclusions

February 18, 2019 News Centre 0

GSMA has called on European governments to join mobile operators in establishing a testing regime for network security without having to exclude vendors. Read more…

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New Asia-Pacific FinTech network targeting innovation

January 17, 2019 News Centre 0

The new Asia-Pacific #FinTech Network aims to facilitate greater collaboration throughout the region and encourage #innovation across borders. Read more…

Adaptive
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Why Adaptive is the biggest story in networking

February 22, 2018 Joe Cumello 0

The long-desired goal of network automation is coming closer to reality. Joe Cumello explains why autonomous networking alone is not enough, and introduces Ciena’s Adaptive Network, which combines the right mixture of automation, intelligence, and Read more…

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Investors simply don’t love telcos anymore – now what?

November 29, 2017 Tony Poulos 0

The 20 largest telcos with headquarters in Europe and North America slashed more than 63,000 jobs last year, and ten of them have cut nearly 21,000 roles in 2017 as companies automate their operations and Read more…

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