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The mobile ecosystem is being severely affected by widespread device theft, prompting the GSMA to produce a White Paper on the extent of the problem. Mobile News asked Head of Services, Product Development & Growth Jason Smith to explain what the organisation is doing to help networks around the world combat handset crime.

Three UK has completed the first phase of an Open RAN trial in Glasgow, deploying mobile masts on lampposts and street signs.

EE’s 5G subscriber base rose 10 per cent to 10.8 million customers according to BT’s full year results to March.

Deutsche Telekom Group Chief Information Officer Peter Leukert is joining BT Group in September as Chief Digital Officer to take charge of BT’s Digital Unit.

Distributor ege is now an official distributor for screen protection manufacturer PanzerGlass and will supply its range of screen protectors and cases to UK partners, targeting both business and consumer markets.

Despite the rapid adoption of eSIM in smartphones, laptops have yet to catch up. Hamish White, CEO of telecom software provider Mobilise, explains why laptop makers, app developers, and mobile providers are missing a golden opportunity and how smart integration could unlock massive new value.

Ericsson is pumping €200 million over three years in its Athlone facility to accelerate the development of open, programmable 5G networks.

How can the Vodafone, Three, SMARTY, VOXI, and TalkMobile brands all coexist in harmony? The truth is—they can’t. Duplication will have to go, and some brands won’t make it predicts Graystone Strategy founder and MVNO expert JamesGray

Once seen as a niche feature for digital nomads and international travellers, eSIM suddenly become a mainstream standard writes Jacques Bonifay, CEO and co-founder of Transatel and a pioneer of an early pioneer of eSIM technology In September 2022, Apple changed the game by launching the first eSIM-only iPhone in the U.S. But the groundwork

Telefonica-owned MVNO giffgaff is expanding into home broadband with a trial phase and is inviting up to 500 customers to test the product. The trial offers 12 months of broadband at just £10 per month, with fibre speeds of 500Mbps. Participants will also receive a £100 reward in exchange for feedback. The new service will