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Polish government presents August 2021 deadline for 5G auctions

Poland’s liberalised telecom market has seen considerable development in the broadband and mobile sectors. The incumbent telco, Orange Poland, dominates the broadband market and has invested in fibre infrastructure to support the growing adoption of bundled services among customers.

Orange Poland backs Blockchain of Things for smart cities

Orange Poland backs Blockchain of Things for smart cities
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Malaysia s single wholesale 5G network gambit draws critical questions

Malaysia’s single wholesale 5G network gambit draws critical questions By Edwin Yapp April 28, 2021 No other country uses SWN for 5G rollout; risky to try Some pros to doing so but outweigh by cons, analysts say ANALYSIS: MALAYSIA’S audacious and controversial plan to employ a single wholesale network (SWN) in its bid to build the country’s next generation 5G network has met with a continuum of views, with some in the industry questioning whether it is the best course of action.   Along with the federal government, there are some who believe that employing an SWN would save telco mobile operators billions of capital expenditure (capex), forcing them to concentrate on introducing innovative services, as well as to not duplicate building infrastructure, and bring much-needed high speed bandwidth to rural areas.

What s up with… AT&T, Mavenir, Orange, 5G

Mavenir opens Open RAN centre in UK Orange settles in 2021 but still has pain in Spain Decent starts to the year for two major telcos and yet another Open RAN R&D facility in the UK are the news frontrunners today.  AT&T has added to the positive service provider news from the US major operators by reporting a 2.7% year-on-year increase in first quarter revenues to $43.9 billion. “We continued to excel in growing customer relationships in our market focus areas of mobility, fiber and HBO Max,” noted CEO John Stankey. “We had another strong quarter of postpaid phone net adds, higher gross adds, lower churn and good growth in Mobility EBITDA. We also continue to increase penetration in markets where we offer fiber broadband and we’re moving quickly to deploy more fiber. HBO Max continued to deliver strong subscriber and revenue growth in advance of our international and AVOD launches planned for June.” Yesterday Verizon reported a 4% increase in first quarter sales. For

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