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- 10 October 2021
The German government is reportedly preparing to prohibit the use of kit from Chinese companies Huawei and ZTE by operators in the country, affecting not only future installations but also components that have already been deployed, as per reports from Zeit Online citing anonymous sources in government. The Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) and
READ MOREIn recent years, Asia has emerged as one of the world’s fastest-growing economic regions. As a result, the demand for fast and reliable mobile Internet has also surged. To meet this demand, governments and telecommunications companies in the region are investing in network infrastructure, which has led to improved quality and availability of connections. Moreover,
READ MOREThe second half of 2022 presented significant challenges for European economies. The energy crisis, soaring inflation, and political tensions led to budget cuts and restrictions on investments in telecommunications networks. This is evidenced by a report from the international organization GSMA. It estimated that by the end of June 2022, only 108 operators in 34
READ MOREThe new year has begun, and it’s time to review and summarize the mobile internet speed in Poland in January 2023. In January, we reported 512,469 measurements with the help of the RFBENCHMARK community. The 5G technology is growing, with a 9.6% share of all measurements taken by our app users, compared to 5.62% last
READ MOREAs mobile operators across the UK begin to phase out their 3G networks, new research from Uswitch.com reveals that 51% of the public is unaware of the impending changes. This is particularly concerning given that 25% of Brits still regularly use 3G, and 7% rely on it as their only available network. The research also
READ MORET-Mobile, the American mobile operator, has announced that a data breach has affected 37 million customers. The company reported that a hacker exploited an application programming interface (API) to gain unauthorized access to customer information. T-Mobile admitted that the hack may have started as early as November 25th, but they did not discover the attack
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